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How to stop impulsive buying in order to save more
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[QUOTE="Good-Guy, post: 245172, member: 29109"] Impulsive buying refers to buying things in an excessive way. It is a kind of disorder which is categorised under impulse control disorder. Impulse buying basically refers to urges to spend excessive money on unnecessary things. The fact of the matter is that impulse buying could be hard to treat because it is just like an addiction and it is also called shopping addiction where the sufferer basically finds relaxation when he or she spends money on unnecessary things. The fact remains that impulse buying could hinder the process of saving money and it could lead to serious financial debts. In many extreme cases, a shopping addict might need to consult a specialist in this field in order to get rid of this disorder. So if you are a person who is suffering from this disorder and cannot get rid of this problem, then you may need to consult a psychiatrist and there is nothing wrong with that. I think that you can also take some basic steps to overcome this problem. For example, you can utilise your willpower and motivate yourself in order to save money. You may just need to think how better your life would be without this problem. [/QUOTE]
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