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How can you stop giving in to impulse buying?
Have you ever picked up clothes or random items on a whim because you were stressed, bored, or just felt like celebrating?
That's what experts call impulse buying. It feels good in the moment, but it often leaves you with regret and a lighter bank account. On top of that, it fuels overconsumption and harms the environment.
So how do you actually resist this urge?
It starts with understanding why it happens. Impulse buying is often tied to emotional triggers like stress, anxiety or even a sense of emptiness.
Psychologists point out that it can work a lot like other addictive behaviours, activating the brain's reward system to deliver quick relief. In some cases, it overlaps with issues like substance dependence or disordered eating. But even without that, it can simply be a way to cope or escape.
Are there any simple ways to stay in control?
One of the most effective is setting a clear monthly budget and sticking to it. Having defined limits makes it easier to avoid unnecessary spending and stay on track. Another tip, always shop with a list. Going in without a plan makes it far more likely to fall for discounts or clever marketing.
And if something catches your eye that you really don't need, wait 24 hours. That pause helps you decide if it's actually worth it and gives you time to compare prices too.
What about the bigger picture?
Shifting towards a more minimalist mindset can help, not just your wallet, but the planet as well. Encouragingly, recent surveys show that a large majority of people are becoming more critical of consumer culture and are open to changing their habits. But let's be honest, temptation is everywhere.
So how do you deal with it?
Reduce exposure where you can. Unsubscribe from brand mails. Turn off shopping notifications. And avoid browsing online stores just for fun. You can even add friction by removing your saved payment details from devices.
And remember, you're definitely not alone in this. Studies show that compulsive shopping is widespread and growing, especially in countries like the US and the UK. There you have it.
词汇表
on a whim [wɪm] 一时冲动,心血来潮
impulse buying [ˈɪmpʌls] 冲动消费,冲动购买
fuel [ˈfjuːəl] vt. 加剧,助长,刺激
overconsumption [ˌəʊvəkənˈsʌmpʃn] n. 过度消费
emotional triggers [ˈtrɪɡəz] 情绪触发因素,情绪诱因
emptiness [ˈemptinəs] n. 空虚,无意义
reward system [rɪˈwɔːd] (大脑的)奖励系统
overlap [ˌəʊvəˈlæp] vi. 重叠,有共同之处
substance dependence [ˈsʌbstəns dɪˈpendəns] 物质依赖,药物依赖
disordered eating [dɪsˈɔːdəd] 饮食失调,进食障碍
defined [dɪˈfaɪnd] adj. 明确的,清晰的
stay on track 保持在正轨上,不偏离目标
fall for 被…所诱惑,上当,听信
clever marketing 精明/巧妙的营销手段
the bigger picture 全局,更宏观的视角
minimalist [ˈmɪnɪməlɪst] 极简主义的,尽量少的
temptation [tempˈteɪʃn] n. 诱惑,引诱
unsubscribe [ˌʌnsəbˈskraɪb] v. 取消订阅,注销
friction [ˈfrɪkʃn] n. 摩擦,阻力,障碍
saved payment details 已保存的付款信息
compulsive [kəmˈpʌlsɪv] adj. 强迫性的,冲动的
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Have you ever picked up clothes or random items on a whim because you were stressed, bored, or just felt like celebrating?
That's what experts call impulse buying. It feels good in the moment, but it often leaves you with regret and a lighter bank account. On top of that, it fuels overconsumption and harms the environment.
So how do you actually resist this urge?
It starts with understanding why it happens. Impulse buying is often tied to emotional triggers like stress, anxiety or even a sense of emptiness.
Psychologists point out that it can work a lot like other addictive behaviours, activating the brain's reward system to deliver quick relief. In some cases, it overlaps with issues like substance dependence or disordered eating. But even without that, it can simply be a way to cope or escape.
Are there any simple ways to stay in control?
One of the most effective is setting a clear monthly budget and sticking to it. Having defined limits makes it easier to avoid unnecessary spending and stay on track. Another tip, always shop with a list. Going in without a plan makes it far more likely to fall for discounts or clever marketing.
And if something catches your eye that you really don't need, wait 24 hours. That pause helps you decide if it's actually worth it and gives you time to compare prices too.
What about the bigger picture?
Shifting towards a more minimalist mindset can help, not just your wallet, but the planet as well. Encouragingly, recent surveys show that a large majority of people are becoming more critical of consumer culture and are open to changing their habits. But let's be honest, temptation is everywhere.
So how do you deal with it?
Reduce exposure where you can. Unsubscribe from brand mails. Turn off shopping notifications. And avoid browsing online stores just for fun. You can even add friction by removing your saved payment details from devices.
And remember, you're definitely not alone in this. Studies show that compulsive shopping is widespread and growing, especially in countries like the US and the UK. There you have it.
词汇表
on a whim [wɪm] 一时冲动,心血来潮
impulse buying [ˈɪmpʌls] 冲动消费,冲动购买
fuel [ˈfjuːəl] vt. 加剧,助长,刺激
overconsumption [ˌəʊvəkənˈsʌmpʃn] n. 过度消费
emotional triggers [ˈtrɪɡəz] 情绪触发因素,情绪诱因
emptiness [ˈemptinəs] n. 空虚,无意义
reward system [rɪˈwɔːd] (大脑的)奖励系统
overlap [ˌəʊvəˈlæp] vi. 重叠,有共同之处
substance dependence [ˈsʌbstəns dɪˈpendəns] 物质依赖,药物依赖
disordered eating [dɪsˈɔːdəd] 饮食失调,进食障碍
defined [dɪˈfaɪnd] adj. 明确的,清晰的
stay on track 保持在正轨上,不偏离目标
fall for 被…所诱惑,上当,听信
clever marketing 精明/巧妙的营销手段
the bigger picture 全局,更宏观的视角
minimalist [ˈmɪnɪməlɪst] 极简主义的,尽量少的
temptation [tempˈteɪʃn] n. 诱惑,引诱
unsubscribe [ˌʌnsəbˈskraɪb] v. 取消订阅,注销
friction [ˈfrɪkʃn] n. 摩擦,阻力,障碍
saved payment details 已保存的付款信息
compulsive [kəmˈpʌlsɪv] adj. 强迫性的,冲动的
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