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Being cashless absolutely reduce your urge to spend.
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[QUOTE="Abigael, post: 236018, member: 25357"] This is very true. Going cashless is one important thing that helps you to stay self disciplined in your spending. I guess that not having the money readily available will make you rethink your decision to spend. You just make sure you walk around with just the amount that is enough to cater for all your shopping. Above all, you need to train yourself to be self disciplined about spending money. This is because you may have other alternatives to getting the money to spend on something. In my country, there is the option of sending the money from one phone to another. So you may be tempted to do so. Therefore, it is so much better to have self disciplined. Then going cashless can just be a way to keep yourself at bar. You can then prepare your budget and write a shopping list of the things that you want to buy. Then stick to that list alone. [/QUOTE]
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