Means

Hey! It’s Day 14 of NaBloPoMo! I’m nearly half way done! So… I guess it’s no big surprise that I’m really losing steam, right? But, I’m doing this more for my benefit than for anyone who’s out there reading, so if I get boring that’s just too bad, heh.

I’ve been thinking about the concept of living within my means today. It sounds simple enough, but what are the details of the idea? Can I, for example, live paycheck-to-paycheck and still technically be within my means? Or do I need to have some sort of savings plan and budget in place for it to count? In theory, certain percentages of the family income should be going to savings or paying debt or rent/car/utilities, right?

Lately I’ve been spending more than I have available. I know I just joined a gym, but that’s not it. It’s the other stuff. The new shoes, new movies, video game rentals, etc. etc. I’m borrowing from the future for today’s happiness. That’s not usually a good idea, especially not for silly things you don’t need. It’s not that any of the items were expensive on their own, but 4 or 5 small purchases can add up quickly!

I’m going to say that, based on my previous post, much of my recent spending has probably been emotional. I’m unhappy with something, so I try to buy my way out of the problem. I’m frustrated, so I try to distract myself rather than come up with a solution. Well, once upon a time Jon and I talked about having a ‘poor’ week once a month, where we would attempt to spend as little money as possible. No going out to eat, no extra movie rentals, and so on. Maybe I should try doing that just for me once a month. I could bring lunch with me to work, and pass on all the extra shopping trips. It’d be difficult, but I think it could be really good. I’ll have to ponder this!

2 Responses to “Means”

  • Haha, I’m just like you it would seem… Shopping is the best emotional therapy for me. When I’m feeling really down, there’s always that “rush” of a pick-me-up from buying some new clothes, or a nifty gadget or something. :P I have more shoes than I know what to do with, for instance. LOL.

    That “poor” week sounds like a really excellent idea to curb the spending. I do the same, with my eating habits. If I feel unhealthy, or that I’m splurging way too much on junky foods, I see how long I can go without any sodas, sweets, and chips. Maybe I should apply this to my spending, as well! =) I don’t think your blogs are getting boring in the slightest, by the way. ^^ hehe

    Oh, and I just noticed you added me to your Favorites. Thank you so much; that totally makes my day! :D
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    • Brianne:

      I added you a little bit ago… I can’t believe I had forgotten when I was relocating! I didn’t mean to! :) I’m glad you don’t think I’m boring yet, heh. Just wait! I’m not even 1/2 way through the month! :P

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