Reasons you should cultivate
a Saving Habit
There
is virtue in cultivating a saving habit. A good reason for saving is to prevent
having regrets in the future. When we save, we bask in the extra comfort and
feeling of accomplishment that comes with the process and results of saving.
The result of saving is the increased freedom to live well in the future. The
only sure road to a comfortable retirement is through savings, and regular
savings is the key to building wealth.
Irrespective
of the virtues in saving, I can hear someone say, “I cannot make ends meet, so
how can I save?” Agreed, it is difficult to save in hard times, but failing to
do so prolongs or transfers such hard times to your future. So, here are a few
tips that can help you save, even in the hardest of times.
Frequently
analyze your expenses
Go over your expenses every month or two and
find out if each expenditure provided you with equal value for money. Ask
yourself if all the expenditures were equally worthwhile. Find out those
expenses that you could have successfully and happily substituted with less
expensive alternatives, and those that you could have had as much fun and
happiness without; then cut them out and save the money instead.
Keep
a record of all your expenses
By keeping a record of all your expenses, you
might find out that you do not need some of the items you are buying. Weed out
those items you do not need and save the money instead.
Have
Self control
The key to success in saving is to see it as a
game of self-control where you make prudent choices even when you are faced
with multitudes of daily temptations to derail the process. Saving requires
some financial discipline. Saving money is like weight loss or weight control;
they both take discipline and depend on your attitude.
Focus
your thoughts on the benefits
In both saving and weight control, those who
succeed concentrate their thoughts on the benefits, not the tough choices that
need to be made. Just like weight watchers take pleasure in being in shape,
looking their best, being in good health, and receiving compliments about their
looks, savers should take pleasure in the fact that the process would lead to a
financially secure future.
Stop
reckless buying
One of the main secrets to saving is guarding
against buying based on impulses. Impulse buying is the purchase of things
without planning. When you go shopping, make a list even before leaving your
house. Do not make the list without taking inventory of what you have and what
you don’t have. We have come back from shopping on many occasions only to
discover that we already have some of the items we just bought. Making a list
prior to going shopping helps you stay focused on what you do with your money.
When you go shopping, practice the concept of “double positives” which is a
situation where you do not buy anything unless you and your spouse say yes to
it.
Stop
egotistic habit
The average Nigerian is egotistic, and we like
to show off even if it impacts our savings account. This is even more now when
you can light up the internet or social media with a picture of yourself in one
expensive item or another. You do not always have to be like the Joneses or the
crème de la crème. Cut off those luxuries and save the money instead.
In order to cultivate a savings habit, think
about every Naira you spend in terms of the amount it could grow into by the
time you retire
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