Dealing with impulsive buying

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I have a tendency to make impulsive purchases, so I developed my own little seven-day theory to help me decide.

Day 1: I look at something, like it, and add it to my shopping cart.

Day 2: I do some research.
I check reviews, watch tutorials, look for alternatives, and think about the pros and cons.

Day 3: I casually mention it to friends or people I know.

Days 4 to 6: I check on it occasionally, just to remind myself what I’m thinking about.

Here's the key part.

If by day 5 I completely forget about it, stop thinking about it, or lose the urge to buy it, then I know I never really needed it.

But if I still think about it after seven days, still see a place for it in my life, and still want it even after the initial excitement has faded—then I go ahead and buy it.

Because apparently, if a desire lasts seven days, it’s probably not impulsive buying anymore.
It’s intentional buying.

The seven-day theory works most of the time.

Sometimes it doesn’t, especially when it comes to someone I love.
HAHAAHAHA

Sometimes I still give in and click checkout a little too quickly.

But yeah, that’s how I negotiate with my impulsive side before adding another book, perfume, electronics, or some random little comfort item to my collection.



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Awesome work on the daily Ecency leaderboard quest, @jonah4! This seven-day waiting rule is a brilliant way to cultivate mindful spending habits.

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