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[QUOTE="Stunna, post: 321087, member: 96305"] I'll show you some steps you can follow to improve your spending habits Firstly, Know your spending and keep a proper record of all your expenses for a week or a month. This will give you a clear picture of where your money is going and help you identify areas where you can cut back.Create a budget and based on your spending, make a budget that allocates money for your essential expenses, savings, and discretionary spending. Make sure to stick to this budget as much as possible. Prioritize your expenses and make a list of your must-have expenses (e.g., housing, food, transportation) and prioritize them over your wants (e.g., dining out, entertainment).Try to as much as possible to avoid impulse purchases and take some time to think about whether you really need an item before buying it. Find alternative ways to save, always look for ways to save on your expenses, such as buying generic brands, cutting back on subscriptions, or negotiating bills. Reward yourself and learn to treat yourself to something you enjoy when you stick to your budget. This will help you maintain your motivation to stay on track. Keep practicing: Changing spending habits takes time and effort, so be patient with yourself and keep practicing good habits. Over time, they will become second nature. Avoid using credit cards is not advisable in this case especially if you struggle with impulse buys, try to avoid using credit cards or limit your use of them. Pay for purchases in cash or with a debit card instead. Set financial goals and have a specific financial goals, such as paying off debt, building an emergency fund, or saving for a down payment on a house, can help you stay motivated to change your spending habits. [/QUOTE]
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