4. Pay for Your Purchases in Cash Instead of Credit
This may sound a bit weird, but sometimes you do need to feel the sting when you buy something. When you tap your credit card over the payment terminal, it doesn’t necessarily feel like spending money, as you don’t pay for it right away. In fact, if you make the purchase at the beginning of the month, you may not pay your credit card bill until the end of it.
If you don’t pay your bill in full or miss a payment, you’ll end up getting charged interest and paying a lot of money. So, try not to use your credit card every time you’re shopping. You need to feel the sting when you purchase something.
One of the best ways to do that is to force yourself to use cash when buying things. You’ll have to go to the ATM and make withdrawals every time you need money, which can be one more thing to worry about. Yet, that’s the point.
It will be more difficult for you to buy something if you pay for it with cash. You definitely know what it’s like to feel the cash leave your wallet, especially if it’s a larger amount. That’s the sting we’re talking about. When you experience it, you understand how much money you’re spending on shopping.