
Life is full of unnecessary expenses. Often, after buying something, we realize it was not needed. To reduce such spending, experts have introduced a rule: the 30-day rule.
When you feel the urge to buy something non-essential, don't buy it immediately. Instead, write down the item's name, price, and the date you saw it. Then, wait for 30 days. If you still want the item after a month and it fits your budget, go ahead and buy it.
As the gap between the desire to buy and the actual spending increases, the intensity of the urge decreases. During this period, your mind analyzes the emotional decision and helps you see the reality. This plays a significant role in protecting your wallet.
You can use this formula when you are about to make an unplanned purchase. This can prevent unnecessary spending. Write down the details of the item you want to buy (name, price, store, or website link). Then, set it aside.
After 30 days, take out that note again. Look at the product and ask yourself these questions:
Don't just look at the product's price; think about how this expense might affect your monthly budget or savings.
If you feel the purchase is necessary, check if you can buy it for a lower price. You might save some money if the same item is available for less in other stores or on online platforms.
You can get good discounts during festivals, weekends, or special sales. Waiting a little longer might save you some money.
Look beyond brand craze and consider other options. Many times, lower-priced items have the same quality as branded ones.
If an item costs Rs. 1,500, calculate how many extra hours you would need to work to afford it. Check if the item is worth that much of your effort.
With this calculation, even if you buy it after 30 days, it will be a worthy purchase. Otherwise, you will save money.
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