When I decided that 2013 would be the year when I would really address my compulsive shopping problem, I knew there would have to be rules. After all, I’ve tried the “loosey goosey” approach in the past where I just tried to shop less, spend less, stick to a budget, etc. I’ve tried those things and more, and have failed miserably, so I knew I would need a radically different approach if I had any hope of succeeding.
Limits Instead of “Cold Turkey”
I considered taking a “cold turkey” approach and just not shopping for a few months or even as long as a year. Easier said than done, I know, but I’ve done it before. Yes, I’ve stopped shopping for extended periods of time – by sheer will or out of pure necessity, but those “shopping fasts” did not cure me of my shopping addiction. I developed a false sense of security, but when I went back into a mall, the shopping beast inside of me emerged once again. While it may work for some, and more power to them, complete abstinence is not the answer for me…

As part of my preparation to start this blog and really address my compulsive shopping problem, I decided to take a good look at the cold, hard facts of my situation. To do so, I turned to QuickBooks, where I was able to find information about my spending for the past ten years. What I learned was both surprising and depressing!