The Convenience of Things 0
In the past I could have lived an easy-going month, with little financial activity, and by the end of the month I would notice 150 Dollars is missing from my budget, without really knowing what I spent it on. I could not track this amount anywhere.
I have to admit, I did not have an efficient bookkeeping system at that time, and it is one of the main reasons I implemented it. I started to track all my finances on a day-to-day basis, and what I found quite quickly is that the money which mysteriously seemed missing was in fact spent on convenience items.
As the word says, convenience items are bought out of pure convenience. It might be the quick take-away coffee you buy when you walk past Starbucks on your way to work, or the pack of chewing gum you buy because you saw it lying around while you were waiting at the cash counter. I personally also count fast-food to convenience items.
I have to admit, some convenience items are fully justified; for example, I would sometimes buy a frappuchino after work on a hot late afternoon, or somethings else to reward myself for some achievement I did on that day. In most cases, however, I found that I bought many convenience items because I was simply being lazy or reluctant to say ‘no’ to myself.
I found one trick, which has helped me the most: before I went out the door, I would get prepared. In the morning, I would make sure that I had at least two cups of coffee before I went out the door, sometimes I would even take with me a small bottle of water. Moreover I would make sure that I would not leave home with a hungry feeling, especially not when I was going shopping for groceries; doing your groceries while you’re actully hungry will result in uncontrollable shopping and thus spending more money. Additionally, each time when I shop for groceries I will make a shopping list, and rarely deviate from it. This allows me to stick to the original plan.
Surely I still spend some money on convenience items, but the total amounts has dropped from 150 Dollars to around 50 Dollars per month; a very good result.
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