I used to be a complete spendthrift (about 10 years ago) but now I am a saver. During the week the only money I spend is a couple of train fares. I really think carefully what I am spending on now, and why. In my case, it was boredom. It was an hobby for me, with financial penalties. And I had a need for external validation - people saying I looked good in my many new outfits. I mend stuff now. I don’t care whether people like what I am wearing, I don’t care about validation now, don’t care that I have had that top 5 years. I only care about experiences. The only time I feel the urge to splurge is after looking at Instagram. It does the seeds of discontent- but I just give my head a wobble and resist. I don’t have the lifestyle of some lady who lunches who has a swimming pool in the Home Counties so I resist their blandishments. I lead an ordinary life and that is okay. So, if you are an Instagram scroller I would resist looking there.
If I really want something I can have it, but it has to be something that I really wanted rather than to fill a void. Most of the stuff available these days is such crap quality I don’t see much I like anymore. I also don’t want to make rich people richer. On my feed a Victoria Beckham make up item kept appearing. I almost got sucked in, but they are a greedy family, I don’t need the make up, they don’t need the money, so I resisted. I looked for a dupe and then said no to that, because I have plenty of make up. Having an excess of stuff is meaningless, although you can never have too many books!
I have saved so much money in the last 10 years, I kick myself for not doing it before. I wince at the waste, I could be in a better house by now. I still go on great holidays, eat well etc. I still plan for big adventures. But I want to amass savings rather than buy things so I can do exciting things, plus to retire early.
Removing apps, unsubscribing from emails, finding a hobby to fill up time rather than shopping. Work out why you burn through the money - are you comparing yourself, want approval, feel a lack? Give yourself a first target to save and watch it grow, put it in an ISA. Look at Money Savings Expert for top recommendations plus the forums are a good source of support for people who have money issues or who are trying to get out of debt, or just money saving tips. Do you like nature, never underestimate the value of sitting under a tree with a book and an icecream. If there is a National Trust near you get a membership card. It gives you access to beautiful places and nature.
Spending money is just an addiction. It is something that can be broken.