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5 ways to stop overspending on impulse buys

Postby Yusra » 23 Apr 2024, 14:24

We've all been there – you're out shopping or scrolling through your favorite online store, and something catches your eye. Before you know it, you've added it to your cart and made an impulse purchase. While an occasional impulse buy may not seem like a big deal, these spur-of-the-moment purchases can quickly add up and put a strain on your finances. If you find yourself overspending on impulse buys, here are five strategies to help you regain control over your spending habits.

1. Implement a Cooling-Off Period

Before making any non-essential purchase, give yourself a cooling-off period – a set amount of time to think it over before committing to the buy. This could be 24 hours, a week, or even a month, depending on the cost of the item. During this time, the initial excitement of the potential purchase may wear off, allowing you to evaluate whether it's truly something you need or just a passing fancy.

2. Unsubscribe from Promotional Emails

Those enticing promotional emails and push notifications from your favorite stores can be a major temptation for impulse buying. By unsubscribing from these emails and turning off push notifications, you'll remove a constant stream of enticements and be less likely to make spur-of-the-moment purchases.

3. Make a List and Stick to It

Before going shopping, make a list of the items you actually need, and commit to sticking to it. This can help you stay focused and avoid getting sidetracked by tempting impulse buys. If you find yourself wavering and wanting to add something to your cart that's not on the list, refer back to your cooling-off period rule.

4. Leave Your Cards at Home

When heading out to run errands or go shopping, leave your credit and debit cards at home, and only carry the cash you've budgeted for your purchases. Without the ability to easily swipe your card, you'll be less likely to make impulse buys beyond your planned spending limit.

5. Track Your Spending

Keeping a close eye on your spending can help you become more aware of your impulse buying tendencies and the associated costs. Use a budgeting app or spreadsheet to track your purchases, and review them regularly. Seeing the tangible impact of your impulse buys on your overall finances may motivate you to rein in this behavior.

Impulse buying can be a hard habit to break, but by implementing strategies like a cooling-off period, unsubscribing from promotional emails, making a list, leaving your cards at home, and tracking your spending, you can take control of your finances and avoid the pitfalls of overspending on spur-of-the-moment purchases.
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Re: 5 ways to stop overspending on impulse buys

Postby JASPREET » 25 Apr 2024, 09:02

I think I am associated with a problem wherein I like to save money and most shopping apps make us place big orders so that we can get discount or cashback so even though I am getting discount but I am investing more amount in daily needs and groceries that I need to stop doing that as I am unnecessarily locking my finances
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Re: 5 ways to stop overspending on impulse buys

Postby Tendz » 17 May 2024, 09:19

A cooling-off period can help you avoid buyer's remorse and reduce clutter in your life.
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Re: 5 ways to stop overspending on impulse buys

Postby JASPREET » 17 May 2024, 10:13

I feel credit card companies do prompt us to go for impulse buys but we can buy in a way to get more rewards
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Re: 5 ways to stop overspending on impulse buys

Postby Tendz » 18 May 2024, 11:38

By unsubscribing from promotional emails, you can focus on your financial goals and avoid temptation to make impulse purchases. It may take some time to adjust, but in the long run, you'll thank yourself for taking this step towards more mindful spending habits.
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Re: 5 ways to stop overspending on impulse buys

Postby Vehlijanta » 28 May 2024, 15:18

Making up your mind to not spend on anything for months can work even if it's for few months as it'll break your habit of over spending
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Re: 5 ways to stop overspending on impulse buys

Postby Jem Smith » 20 Jun 2024, 00:09

Good ideas. The cooling off period is the one that works best for me.
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Re: 5 ways to stop overspending on impulse buys

Postby augusta » 26 Apr 2025, 05:36

Yes I need to stop overspending I don't use any credit cards but a debit card. I have to learn to shop smartly and stop impulse buying
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