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How Do I Stop Using “I Deserve This” to Justify Stress Spending?

How Do I Stop Using “I Deserve This” to Justify Stress Spending?

Season 8 Episode 84 Published 3 days, 11 hours ago
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We’re diving deep into the whole “I deserve this” mindset today. Ever catch yourself saying that after a tough day, only to feel that guilt creep in later? Yeah, we’ve been there, too. We’re breaking down the difference between actual rest and just buying stuff to feel better. Spoiler alert: one of them is just a sneaky way of avoiding what’s really bothering us. How Do I Stop Using “I Deserve This” to Justify Stress Spending? So, let’s swap those impulse buys for some real chill time and build a “rest menu” that actually helps us unwind without the guilt trip later!

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Ever felt like you just deserved to treat yourself after a rough day? Yeah, we’ve all been there. The hustle is real, and sometimes when things get heavy, that little voice in our heads says, 'I deserve this!' But hold up—are we really treating ourselves, or just kicking back with a side of guilt? In this chat, we unpack how stress spending can feel good in the moment but leaves us feeling like we’ve shot ourselves in the foot later on. It’s all about figuring out the difference between genuine rest and that retail therapy we think we need. So, let’s dive into how we can actually recharge without breaking the bank or our peace of mind. After all, we deserve more than temporary relief—we deserve real rest!

Takeaways:

  1. It's easy to fall into the trap of saying 'I deserve this' when stressed, but we need to recognize real needs versus emotional spending.
  2. True rest is essential, while retail therapy is just a quick fix that can lead to guilt and more stress later on.
  3. Creating a 'rest menu' with activities that restore you can help curb impulse spending when stress hits.
  4. Always ask yourself if you're solving a problem or just soothing a feeling before making a purchase; it makes a huge difference.
  5. Budgeting for intentional enjoyment helps prevent binge spending later and keeps your finances in check.
  6. Tracking how you feel after spending can reveal whether you're genuinely happier or just adding stress to your life.

Links referenced in this episode:

  1. financiallyconfidentchristian.com/voicemail

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