In 1901, American families spent 20% of their income on non-necessities. But 123 years later? These days that figure has risen to 50%. Many of us spend hard-earned money in hopes of acquiring things that money can't buy, and the result? Nearly 3 and 4 of Americans identify finances as a top stressor in their lives.
Marketers have created consumer desire, sure, but it's entirely possible to spend in alignment with your values. In a world of disposable incomes, global warming, and far too much cortisol, we need values-based spending now more than ever, because spending on your core values benefits your wallet, your sanity, and the planet all at once.
On today's show author Jill Sirianni encourages us to drill down our core values so we spend less, save more, and recenter our lives around what's actually important.
Here's a preview:
[8:30] The Number One reason not to buy to solve your problems (It rarely works!)
[15:00] Faith, Family, Friends, and Fulfilling work: Identifying core values and the Four Fs
[18:00] It's not deprivation, but it could be sacrifice ... How does self-care fit into the values-based spending conversation?
[26:00] Nailing down your values and curb impulse spending for good
Resources mentioned:
Buy What You Love Without Going Broke
Frugal Friends Podcast
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