We started our spending diet {term explained and inspiration
here} in January 2013 and I am proud to say that it's a success {so far}. We cut our monthly spending allowances down to less than a third of what they used to be. Crazy, I know! It has been an adjustment and we don't get to go on spending sprees as much as we used to but we are pumping up our savings which is really nice.
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Peacefulness is this Cherry blossom tree on a Sunday walk. |
We were able to meet one of our spending goals which is to pay off my credit card earlier this month!!!!!!!!
When I made that last payment in early April, it was incredible. I have had credit card debt ever since I graduated from high school (10 years now). It was never anything too crazy. For a long time it was under $1,000 but it was just a burden. At the highest balance, I had over $6,000 in debt at one point and I just knew it had to stop. Part of the problem was that I relied on it after I "ran out of money" at the end of each month and I used it as a crutch to get me to the next paycheck and I just felt like it was a cycle that I could never get out of. But now that it's paid off, I don't even have the urge to charge anything! Because I don't want my balance to be anything but 0.00. I am pretty proud of us for being able to save and pay off my credit card so quickly.
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My credit card never looked so good. |
My Financial Goals for the next 2 years:
1. Pay off my credit card debt ACCOMPLISHED 4/2013
2. Start a savings account and put money away each month {{IN PROGRESS}}
Now, how do I reward myself? As far as shopping goes, I have never been much of a bargain shopper. Most of the time I make myself decide if I like something before I look at the price tag so it doesn't sway me either way. Sometimes I set a limit for how much I think it's worth. I try to spend "smarter" which means thinking about things for a couple days before buying them but doing that got me into trouble when my size was sold out the very next day. So sad!!!! Like most things in life, I think spending money is all about balance.
Now that tax season is {almost} over, I am going to start having a lot more free time on my hands. This is where it will get tricky with the spending diet. But if we can keep up our plan, we will be in a lot better financial shape now than we were just 6 months ago.
If I can do it, you can too!
Cheers,
Kim