With New Years Eve now upon us, there is much talk about New Year's Resolutions. From losing weight to taking more risks, you hear a wide variety of intentions for the new year. I've never been one to really vocalize a resolution; after all, if I say it aloud then everyone will know whether I failed or not. And that's never fun. Chalk it up to being an overachiever.
But this year I resolve to continue a couple of things that I recently started:
- Continue to save, save, save! $600+ a month
- Stop and THINK before each non-essential purchase
And then I stopped. And thought.
At the sale price I would spend just over $100 for the four pillows I'd need. Not an unreasonable price for new shams, one could argue, especially considering full price would have been almost $300. But in my thinking I thought about that beautiful new camera I want (and all the beautiful pictures I long to take!) and the little amounts of money I'm stashing away for it week by week. And so I asked myself, if it came down to it, would I rather have new pillow shams or the camera? The camera, being a much larger purchase requires great patience and the promise of delayed gratification. Unfortunately, if you haven't already discovered this, delayed gratification stinks. I'm so used to buying what I want, when I want (within reason, of course) that the wait feels positively torturous.
And so I closed the website and put my debit card away. No new bed pillows for me.
So surely now I can justify putting an extra unplanned $100 toward my camera fund as a reward for my noble and responsible restraint...Right...Right?
What are your New Year's Resolutions?