How To Stop Making Excuses For Purchases You Shouldn’t Make

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What could that money do for somebody else?

This will entirely flip the script on your thinking. What if, instead of asking what the money could do for you, you consider what the money could do for somebody else. The $100 you want to drop on that dress could feed a family in need for a week. That $5,000 you want to drop on a spa weekend – it could cover part of a surgery at a non-profit children’s hospital. It does nothing, really, to enhance your life, but could save somebody else’s.

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