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Aug 01, 2008 -- Reversing the psychology of spending when you're blue
Have you ever felt down in the dumps and used shopping as a pick me up? Well, now a journal called Psychological Science confirms what we've long heard anecdotally. People do tend to spend more when they feel down. Are you prone to spend money when you're blue? Clark suggests trying to break the cycle by finding a new response. Go for a walk or go to the park if it's a nice day. Clark likes to exercise when he's feeling down. If you have a conditioned response that's bad for you, you've got to work to change it. This touchy feely kind of stuff is more something that Clark's friend Suze Orman would talk about. But you know what? She's 100% right about this stuff.
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Making Yourself Fell Better
There are numerous things which are free which you could use to cheer yourself up. Go to the library and check out a movie. Pop some popcorn with your significant other. Tak advantage of your community functions. My community has public free movies and free concerts once a month. Go to the park and enjoy the day.
If you feel the need to shop. Shop on ebay or at the Goodwill. I just purchases a braves jersey from ebay, regular $85 dollars. I got it for $25 including shipping. It looks just like a new one.
Simple - scale down
You can keep the concept of "buying yourself a present" while scaling down the cost. Go for a $5 used CD or book rather than a $500 item.