The Passive Spender is not actively aware of the use of their money. As a result, they often underestimate what they spend and overestimate what money they have. Passive Spenders prefer not to preoccupy themselves with finances.
For the Passive Spender, money is not a big motivator. If the you can find something else that motivates you to save money, you might find that you spend less in order to save more towards a bigger motivation
Spending occurs when there is not a big barrier or consequence in place. If you can’t control your spending, make it difficult to spend money-either leaving your wallet in the car or make it so you have to withdraw cash at the ATM
It is easy for a Passive Spender to spend money, meaning that it is just as easy not to save money. Take chance out of the equation by automating your saving
The spending habits that I found in my own spending were universal to individuals that struggle with overspending. Through my research I have identified six main Spending Types that account for most of our overspending. Read more about the remaining Spending Types.
Frustrated about overspending? You just need to budget, right? WRONG! Going over budget is not a budget issue—it’s a spending issue. To deal with overspending, you need to deal with the spending habits behind your spending.
Now that you have found your Spending Type, you need to learn how to use that knowledge to curb your spending. Here are your first steps: