As hard as it may be to believe, there are roughly 90 days left in 2022. Does anyone else feel that life resembles a roll of toilet paper? In that the closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes? Honestly! It seems to me that we were just starting summer about 3 or 4 days ago .
Yet, here we are in the final quarter of 2022. We’re heading into Halloween, Thanksgiving, Eid, Hanukkah, Kwanza, Christmas & New Year. And for some segment of you, there are various birthdays and anniversary celebrations thrown in there too. It’s the time of year that I’ve taken to calling the Shopping Season.
You may call it something else. No matter. My only question for you is: how are you going to pay for it?
I’m hoping that your upcoming celebrations and festivities will be funded by your money pots, aka: sinking funds, rather than by your credit cards. And if you do use your credit cards, please have the money already set aside to pay the bill in full. As you know, I love my credit cards and gleefully collect points each month. However, I would shred my cards in an instant if I didn’t already have the cash on hand to pay the bill in full each and every month.
Create a plan of attack for the Money Vultures coming for your cold, hard cash … I mean, draft a strategy that allows you to enjoy the Spending Season as you want to. Retailers are still trying to make up for those sales that were lost during the pandemic’s lockdowns. They will be particularly inventive and persuasive as they try to convince you that spending is the only way to show your love. I’m not telling you that you can’t spend your money. What I’m telling you is that you should be smart about how you do so. What things are most important to you? Who are the people who deserve to stay on your gift-list? Is there anyone who should be removed from your list? Are charitable donations important to you? If so, how much do you want to donate this year?
These are the questions that you should answering as we start the final quarter of the year. If you’re paid bi-weekly, there are only 6 or 7 paycheques left in the year. Take the time to figure out how much of each will be spent on the various events that you know will be coming up before 2022 rolls into 2023.
I know people who are absolutely enthralled by Halloween and acquire the most amazing costumes every year. Other people put lots of time into decorating their homes for Christmas. There are those who have to do a significant amount of travel in order to be with their loved ones over the holidays. The Spending Season is chock-full of opportunities to spend-spend-spend on everything for everyone!
It can be a financial disaster that derails all of your other money goals. You don’t have to let that happen. Nope! You have the power to decide how you want to spend your money during the next 90 days. Do not let the AdMan and the Creditor convince you that the only way to appreciate your loved ones is to bankrupt yourself. It’s not true. The people who really and truly love you do so because of who you are, not what you buy them.