12th October 2018
Don’t
go broke trying to look rich
Yesterday wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be, my voice
survived and I managed to talk in my meetings after starting the day with
barely a whisper. I managed to complete
a handful of kids Lego Card books, if anyone has a spare empty card book let me
know, we’re looking for one for someone.
I resisted buying food again yesterday, it was not easy,
especially as we were talking comforting food in the meeting and I realised I
hadn’t had chicken for a bit and I was craving it. I nipped in Co-op on my way home for bread
and they had half a cooked chicken on the whoopsie, oh ma’an I put it in my
basket, justifying myself because it was reduced, walked round a couple of
aisles, then acknowledges it was still £2.75 and I could actually buy a whole
chicken for just over £3 if I really needed one but the truth was I didn’t, I
could wait to have chicken, I’m emptying my cupboards, so I went and put it
back! GO ME! I wasn’t even that hungry because of my very
big eggy breakfast, instead for my tea I had a packet of cheesy mash with
frozen peas, not for everyone I know but oh it was so good, just what I needed
for my poorly self.
I’m on the mend, although to listen to me cough and talk you
wouldn’t believe me, but I am, I can tell.
I think everyone should challenge themselves to stop
spending month whether on food or every thing for a period of time, a day, a
week, a month, however long you believe would make you appreciate your life a
little more. I have to say it’s working for
me, I’m beginning to have a whole new appreciation of what I already have and I’m
certainly realising I spend a lot more money that I need to! Just think, how many of you are spending
money you don’t have, on stuff you really need to impress people you don’t even
like!
WANT or NEED? It’s an
easy question to ask yourself before making purchases, think of the money you
could save with that one simple question.
Why bother? How many people would
like to either be able to pay their bills a little easier, spend the money they
do have on something really worthwhile or maybe even work less because you can
live on less. I’m having some major
reality checks over this, I really am.
The coaching card for today, which is pretty apt is;
“Think about something you want and ask yourself: ‘What will
having this give me that I don’t already have?”
If I do that thinking about yesterday’s chicken moment, what
would having it have given me that I didn’t already have, when it would’ve
given me the taste of chicken for the time I was eating it, I could get a full
belly from food I already have. I would
have enjoyed it but not more than what I ended up eating.
The Uggs I wanted would’ve given me a short term instant
gratification, the boots I ended up buying which were £132.50 cheaper gave me gratification
in a different way, knowing I’d saved that money made me feel good, knowing I
was going to donate it to the food bank made me feel even better than knowing I’d
got an expensive pair of boots.
It’s Friday, I don’t have to be at work today, I’m glad, I
can rest my voice, continue with my latest crochet project, which is a surprise
gift for someone, that’s filling me with so much joy and satisfaction, I can’t
even you how much because I know it’ll be so appreciated and loved by the
receiver. That gives me more pleasure
than buying myself stuff, giving and doing for others, the messages I had from
the moms who’s kids lego books were filled, that felt better than wasting money
on buying stuff I don’t need.
Here’s to a very, great day, I’m truly looking forward to
the chilling, just wished we could find something decent to watch!
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