caseyc
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My original intent for doing the full time thing is to help save money instead of spending on rent, etc. Although I've been successful in not spending on rent for past few months now, I noticed I keep spending money when I think I should be saving instead. I'm not talking a ton of money spent, more like a hundred here, a few hundred there. I'm wondering if it's because maybe I feel sorry for myself for not living in an apartment anymore, so I've been consoling myself with retail therapy?? The first few weeks of starting out, I justified the expense that it was a necessity. Such as spending on new underwear, shirts, socks...that was a few hundred there. Then getting new jacket, vest, caps and other outdoor wear. Another few hundred there. Just this past weekend, Macys store had their annual 25% extra discount for friends and family sale. So what did I do? Bought a new watch! I justified this by telling myself I don't have to spend $40 each for battery replacement on my 2 Tissot watches, as this new Citizen EcoDrive watch uses light for power. Heck, I still find myself checking out the new stuff at Best Buy, REI Sports, etc, even though there's nothing I really want or need. I've been watching YouTube videos on van-dwelling by Don Carpenter. I love his videos and his philosophy of not paying rent, therefore you have the luxury to buy stuff. As much as I enjoy his videos, maybe his way of thinking is affecting my spending habits? By far, my largest monthly expenses is eating out daily since I don't cook. I figure I spend at least $600 monthly on eating out for breakfast, lunch, dinner. Unfortunately, my eating out habit won't change anytime soon. Anyway, just wanted to rant a bit and get this off my chest. Hopefully this spending habit will pass soon and I can start saving like I had planned.
BTW: here's a pic of my new watch. I was thinking of getting the Atomic version that always knows the correct date and time, but that sucker is even larger and thicker than the one I have. The one I have now is borderline almost too large for my wrist.
BTW: here's a pic of my new watch. I was thinking of getting the Atomic version that always knows the correct date and time, but that sucker is even larger and thicker than the one I have. The one I have now is borderline almost too large for my wrist.