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I live by these 4 smart shopping principles

Natalie Hemengül
26.10.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

If I’d approached my past shopping experiences with as much savvy as I do today, my basement wouldn’t be stuffed to the rafters and my savings account would be worth a mention in my tax return. Here are the rules I, an employee of an online shop, follow when buying a product.

The four pillars of my decision-making process

Step 1: create a wish list

Making these lists serves two purposes. For one, it makes me feel like I’m keeping track of things. In some weird, virtual way, it also makes me feel like these coveted items already belong to me.

That’s the lists compiled. So what next?

Step 2: have regular check-ins

Step 3: prioritise

Step 4: treat yourself, but ...

By the way, the advantage of only making monthly orders is that you have the entire month to get to grips with and enjoy your new purchase, without craving another shopping spree.

Other tips that have helped me avoid impulse buys

Appreciate and use what you already have: I’ve already written about how to see the things you have in a new light.

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