8 Awesome Alternatives to Binge Shopping

It would be great if we all only made rational, well-reasoned spending decisions. But none of us are robots. We’ve all made emotional buys at one point or another. Think back on things you bought because you had a rough day at work. Or maybe it was an argument that got you agitated. No matter the cause, purchases made on feelings instead of frugality can be rough on your bottom line. Here are a few ways to soothe yourself without draining your funds.

Create “me” time
A lot of times overspending happens because it gives you a sense of control over your surroundings. Instead of trying to exert power over your situation with money, take control of your time and your actions. Whether that means gifting yourself a nice hot bath or time to work on that tinkering project in the garage, commit to unwinding on your own terms.

Connect with a loved one
Loneliness is another emotion that can turn you into a frenzied consumer. A call to a relative you haven’t spoken to in a while or even a spontaneous get-together with a friend can remind you of the wonderful bonds in your life.

Volunteer
It may sound strange, but in many cases the best way to help yourself is to work at making someone else’s life better. VolunteerMatch is a great sight for finding wonderful local organizations who will truly value the gift of your time.

Exercise
Scientists believe that for certain people splurge shopping releases the same amount of endorphins in the brain as skydiving. If you’re one of those people who gets a real charge out of filling a shopping cart, consider alternatives like swimming, walking, or riding a bike to get your endorphin rush (if a plane and parachute aren’t readily available).

Enjoy nature
One of the best ways to get away from your problems is to, well…get away from them! Try leaving your connectivity behind and getting back in touch with a favorite out-of-the-way spot.

Read
A little healthy escapism is always good for taking your mind off your day-to-day worries. Whereas passive media like television usually serves as a more casual distraction, diving into a good book forces you to actively engage in the story.

Play
Be it with children or a pet, having some silly fun can erase a lot of stored up tension you might otherwise look to purge with shopping.

De-clutter
Because coming home to a place full of stuff can add to your stress level, give yourself a present and a future of increased serenity by hunting for items that can be donated or sold online or at a garage sale.

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