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Understanding spending triggers and how to avoid them 

Posted on May 21, 2026
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Spending triggers are the emotional or environmental cues that prompt us to make purchases, often impulsively.  

These triggers can lead to overspending, financial stress, and regret. Recognising and managing these triggers is key to maintaining control over your finances and making thoughtful spending decisions. 

Also see: 4 simple solutions for better money management

Common spending triggers 

  • Emotional states: Feelings like stress, boredom, or sadness often drive people to shop as a form of comfort or distraction. 
  • Social influences: Peer pressure, social media ads, or seeing friends’ purchases can create a desire to spend to fit in or keep up. 
  • Environmental cues: Sales, limited-time offers, and attractive store displays can create a sense of urgency to buy. 
  • Habit and routine: Automatic purchases triggered by habitual visits to certain stores or online platforms. 

Also see: Not enough money savings? Tips to get through the first month of the new year

Strategies to avoid spending triggers 

  • Awareness: Identify your personal triggers by tracking when and why you spend impulsively. 
  • Delay purchases: Implement a waiting period (e.g., 24 hours) before buying non-essential items to reduce impulse buys. 
  • Set budgets: Establish clear spending limits and prioritise needs over wants to stay financially disciplined. 
  • Limit exposure: Reduce time on shopping websites and social media ads and unsubscribe from promotional emails. 
  • Find alternatives: Replace shopping with healthier activities like exercise, hobbies, or socialising that satisfy emotional needs without spending money. 

Understanding your spending triggers is essential for effective management, which leads to healthier financial habits and helps you avoid unnecessary expenses. This mindful approach not only protects your finances but also promotes greater emotional well-being and boosts your confidence regarding your financial future.

Also see: How millennials and gen z approach money

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The post Understanding spending triggers and how to avoid them  appeared first on Bona Magazine.

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