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Dacy Gillespie's avatar

Thank you so much for diving deeper into this. I’ll admit it’s still a lot for me to wrap my brain around, but ultimately, I think that my advice to clients is similar - *why* do you want to buy the thing/clothing? If it’s because it brings you joy, you need clothes that fit, it’s your creative outlet, great. I suggest pausing if you’re buying bc it’s not actually your choice (ie being influenced), or as you say it’s filling an underlying issue, although of course, sometimes we cope by buying just as we do with food and that’s ok. The caveat I feel the need to add with money is: as long as you can

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Kristi Koeter's avatar

You’ve written before about the parallels between budget culture and diet culture. I imagine in the early days of removing a budget, one might initially overspend in the “no rules,” new found freedom, just like someone transitioning to intuitive eating, but with time the novelty wears off and the spending comes down to a reasonable level.

That said I’m not sure I’m practicing what you preach fiscally. I don’t have a budget, but I gut check non-necessary purchases and go by “feel” and use whether overall spending is up or down as part of my decision making.

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