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How to tame your out-of-control spending with Summer and Jen

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Summer Watson, MHS, PhD & Jen Fontanilla, Certified Money Coach (CMC)™

You might be wondering, what does it mean to be “out-of- control.” To be out of control means that you’re having a difficult time managing your behavior; that you are acting without thought and not thinking about the potential consequence of your actions. It also means that you are being impulsive and as such your behavior is impacting your overall well-being, and in this case – your pocketbook.  

The following are a few questions to ask yourself if you feel that your behavior, especially in relation to spending, is out-of-control:

  1. Is the way you are spending money negatively impacting your everyday life?
  2. Do you think about spending money when you wake up, during the day, and when you go to bed?
  3. Is spending money the main focus of your thoughts?
  4. Is the regularity and impulsivity of how you are spending money a concern to you?
  5. Is how you are spending money impacting your financial wellness?
  6. Is your behavior affecting others?
  7. Are you feeling guilt over how you’re spending money?
  8. Is your behavior overwhelming and do you feel like this is a train in motion that you can’t stop? 

If you have answered “YES” to any of these questions, here are a few ways to tame your out-of-control spending:

There are many ways that you can tame or curb your spending and the first is to know that you have the power of “Choice.” You can choose to live your life in a way that has a positive impact on your well-being. Before you get the urge to spend: breathe, schedule your day to avoid impulsive spending, ask yourself if you actually “need” what you are thinking about purchasing, and know that change and creating new habits takes time. 

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