Have you ever bought something to make yourself feel better? Or splurged on something only to feel instant guilt afterward? We may not always realize it, but our spending habits are incredibly connected to our emotions; recognizing this can unlock some strategies for seeing the financial progress we desire! We're thrilled to share our conversation with Leslie about identifying our own emotional spending habits, how to curb them, and ways to engage in healthy spending patterns.
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Leslie H. Tayne, Esq. is a New York debt settlement attorney with nearly 20 years’ experience in the practice area of consumer and business financial debt-related services. She is highly accomplished in negotiation and settlements, and has gone up against large national banks, credit unions, collection agencies and multiple creditor legal representatives. We're excited to share some of our top questions and learnings from our time with Leslie!
What is emotional spending?
Spending on items for emotionally charged reasons rather than out of necessity or intentionality
How do you identify emotions that trigger spending?
Track your spending! Pay attention to what is prompting spending and how you feel before, during, and after
What are some alternatives to emotional spending?
Identify healthy coping strategies for some of the common emotions that could lead to unnecessary spending
How can you recover if you have made an emotional purchase?
Being kind to self
Write down what happened
Decide how you want to move forward - perspective of learning from this experience
Thank you Leslie for sharing your bill about your recurring purchases and how you negotiated EVERY.SINGLE.ONE.BILL OF THE WEEK -
Lightning Round:
Find out the different types of emotional spending from this Bustle) article.What type of emotional spender are you!?
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