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The cost of convenience

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: April 17, 2025
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Is Convenience Costing You More Than You Think?
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ive in a world built for convenience – groceries delivered to your door, dinner sorted with a few taps on your phone, streaming services ready to entertain you without lifting a finger.

Contents
  • SNEAKY SPENDING HABITS
  • PAYING FOR SHORTCUTS
  • TAKING BACK CONTROL
  • FINDING A BETTER BALANCE

It’s never been easier to skip the queue, save time, or avoid hassle.

But here’s the catch – convenience often comes with a hidden cost. And if you’re not paying attention, those little shortcuts can quietly chip away at your financial wellbeing.

SNEAKY SPENDING HABITS

Think about the past few weeks. How many times did you order takeaway through an app instead of cooking?

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How many subscriptions are quietly renewing each month without a second thought? When you tap your card, do you register what you’re spending?

Food delivery fees, markups, streaming platforms, unused app subscriptions, these aren’t bad in themselves. But they add up fast. And because they feel small and “normal”, they often fly under the radar.

PAYING FOR SHORTCUTS

It’s not just about the dollars. It’s about what we’re trading away, our awareness, our habits, and sometimes even our peace of mind.

Paying to make our life easier is fine when it’s intentional. But when it becomes automatic, we lose the power of choice.

That $30 dinner that felt harmless? Multiply it by four times a week, and you’re spending over $6000 a year, not really on food, but on convenience.

It’s the financial version of “death by a thousand cuts.”

TAKING BACK CONTROL

You don’t need to cancel everything and start living like a monk. But a little awareness certainly goes a long way.

Try this approach:

  • Do a convenience audit – look back over the past 30 days at your spending. What are you paying extra for, and why?
  • Pick one area to reduce – maybe it’s takeaway lunches, or subscriptions you barely use. Start small and then go from there.
  • Use the “default delay” –before buying out of habit or impulse, introduce a 30-minute pause so your brain can catch up. You’ll often discover that the urge passes. Perhaps you didn’t even truly want or need the item, it was more that you were acting out of habit.

You can also set up a “Guilt free spending account”. This is a small, budgeted amount each month just for indulgences you truly enjoy. It gives you freedom to do what you want without any of the guilt or regret.

FINDING A BETTER BALANCE

Convenience isn’t the enemy. In many ways, it’s a modern-day luxury that we’re lucky to have. But like any luxury item or experience, it provides the biggest boost in satisfaction for us when we don’t go over the top. After all, it’s not so special if it happens every day.

The goal isn’t to go without, but instead to make sure your money is supporting the life you actually want.

Take a moment this week to check in and ask yourself the question: Is convenience costing you more than you think?

Be the Boss of Your Money.

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