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How to Stop Impulsive Buying in 5 Steps
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[QUOTE="Abigael, post: 271663, member: 25357"] Impulsive buying is the buying of things without a plan, most of which are just for luxury or unnecessary. You mostly end up not using the things for long. Think of those clothes that are still new but you don't wear them anymore. You always end up realizing that you don't even need what you bought during impulsive shopping. Some of the tips that have helped me overcome impulsive buying include; 1. Analyzing spending habits - this is by writing down the things you buy or by just thinking about. But writing is better. This will help you decide the things you need and what you don't need. 2. Budgeting - once you decide on what you need, budget your money around it. 3. Practice self discipline - it takes so much self control to only stick with your budget. 4. Do bulk shopping - this will make you avoid going for shopping frequently. Hence you don't find yourself in situations that prompt you to spend impulsively. [/QUOTE]
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