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Financial mindfulness

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: October 24, 2024
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These days it’s easy to get caught up in the pressure to earn, spend, and buy more. But what if true financial peace and happiness isn’t found in acquiring things, but in something much simpler?

Contents
  • Being clear on your priorities
  • Avoid this trap
  • Find fulfillment here
  • Practical actions
    • Pause before purchasing
    • Practise gratitude
    • Simplify your spending
    • Experience the long-term benefits

By practising financial mindfulness, we can align our spending with what truly matters.

Being clear on your priorities

Financial mindfulness is about being intentional with your money decisions. It involves pausing before making a purchase to ask if it adds real value and aligns with your long-term goals.

A key part of this is distinguishing between Needs (essentials like housing and food) and Wants (nice to have items). Balancing your Needs vs Wants improves your long-term financial wellbeing. This lesson is crucial for children, as they learn healthy financial habits by watching our choices.

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Avoid this trap

We live in a society that often promotes happiness through buying more. Whether it’s the latest phone, a new car, or fashionable clothes, we’re constantly encouraged to believe that acquiring things brings fulfillment.

However, the habit of always chasing the next purchase comes with emotional and financial costs. This cycle can leave us feeling unfulfilled, financially stretched, and in debt.

Find fulfillment here

True happiness comes from non-material aspects of life – like relationships, experiences, and personal growth. Time with loved ones, achieving goals, and meaningful connections bring us lasting contentment – not the things we buy.

By practising money mindfulness, we can focus on what truly matters. Simplifying our finances allows us to find joy in the present and appreciate what we already have.

Practical actions

Use these simple steps to live a more mindful financial life and set a good example for your kids.

Pause before purchasing

Next time you’re about to make a purchase, pause and ask: Is this a Need or a Want? Will it bring long-term value? Do I have to own this to enjoy it? Is it something I can hire or borrow? Encourage your kids to ask themselves the same questions when they want to buy something.

Practise gratitude

Focus on what you already have. Practise appreciation for your possessions, the people in your life, and the experiences you’ve had.

Simplify your spending

Try a “no-spend” challenge for a day, a week, or a month, by purchasing only the necessities. Use this time to reflect on the non-material sources of joy in your life – like spending time with loved ones or enjoying a hobby. This can be a fun family activity, showing children that joy doesn’t always come from spending money.

Experience the long-term benefits

Practising financial mindfulness brings more than just savings – it brings peace of mind. When we make intentional financial choices, we reduce stress, save more, and gain a sense of control. By stepping away from the constant pressure to purchase, we focus on what really matters.

Money mindfulness allows you to experience the peace that comes from simplifying your spending.

Give it a go and enjoy the results.

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