by Nikki Willhite
The average life expectancy is now getting
close to 80 years old. Many people retire when they are 60 years old. How many
years does that give you to save for the time when you will not be working? It’s
scary. If you wait too long before you start to save, it will be too late. You
will be retired, and you will not have enough money to last you the rest of your
life.
Do not let this happen to you. Sure, you know
people that have dropped dead at age 59 from a massive heart attack. You
rationalize "I’m living for today." You think that you won’t need the money as
much later as you do now.
Can you be sure of that? What if you do live
a long life. How do you want to live that life? Do you want to risk not having
enough money for your needs? You can’t count on the government to bail you out.
I don’t want to get into the national economy or politics. I just want to point
out that you need to take personal responsibility for your future, and you need
to start saving, as soon as possible.
Everyone’s budget is different. I don’t know
where you can look to try and find some money to put away. I do know that
Americans buy too many things. How can we help it? Look what we are up against-
million dollar advertising campaigns, stores stockpiled with alluring things to
buy. Items displayed in the most enticing manner possible.
How do we learn to say "no" to ourselves?
Where do we find the self-control to think of the future instead of the present?
How do we police ourselves?
Here are some ideas to help you in this area:
- When you go shopping, leave your wallet and
charge cards at home. Take only the amount of money with you that you plan to
spend.
- Keep only one charge card, for emergencies
and necessity. If you must have several charge cards, try to keep the limits on
them low.
- Do not let feelings of deprivation cause
you to spend money. If you are not allotting money for entertainment in your
budget, you will try and compensate by excess spending, which will be more
expensive.
- Change your mindset about stores. Instead
of thinking they are Candyland, vision them as a place that is doing everything
in it’s power to take every cent they can away from you . If you go shopping
with the attitude " I have this much money to buy a certain item" and you follow
your plan, you will then enjoy not only the shopping experience, but the
completion of your goal.
Here are five questions to ask yourself if
you feel tempted to buy something that you haven’t planned to buy. Let your
answers be your guide. Be honest with yourself.