In this episode, Julian "Jewlz The Budget Nerd" Kohlbrand talks about emotional spending, ways to identify it, how to safeguard your finances from it and practical ways to build health habits to keep your emotions from derailing your financial goals.
Key Takeaways:
- Emotional spending is real: Our emotions significantly influence our financial decisions.
- Identify your triggers: Understand what emotions lead you to impulsive spending.
- Pause and reflect: Take a moment to assess your emotions and the potential consequences of impulsive purchases.
- Develop healthy coping mechanisms: Replace emotional spending with activities that bring you joy and reduce stress.
- Set financial goals: Having clear financial objectives can help you stay focused and avoid impulsive spending.
- Seek professional help: If emotional spending is a persistent issue, consider consulting a therapist or financial coach.
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Welcome to the Debt Rebel Podcast. Where we discuss the ins and outs of personal finance for families so you can eliminate the burden of debt, create financial margins, and learn a new way to interact with money.
I’m your host, Jewlz The Budget Nerd. And I’ve been in your shoes. My husband and I have paid off over $107k in consumer debt until we finally threw in the towel and decided it wasn’t for us. Throughout our journey, we learned another way to do life without debt and that’s my hope for you.
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