Emotional spending can add up quickly. To break the habit, try texting yourself an emoji of how you feel when making a purchase.
Set a small "self care" budget to cover extra purchases. This will help you become more aware of your habits and keep your spending in check.
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Budgeting is a very important aspect in one's life and business too. Personally, I think it will be beneficial if this is taught to children as part of their early childhood education. It can support building financial literacy, discipline, awareness and self-control since young.
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