There are many factors that make up a rich life. This blog will contain my journey to live a rich and fulfilling life. The main focus will be on money management, wealth and investments. However experiences and thoughts on travel, relationships, charity, and anything else that enriches my life will also be added.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The Saving Attitude
"Planting rice is never fun. Bend from morning till set of sun. Cannot stand and cannot sit. Cannot rest for a little bit."
How many of you have heard that nursery jingle before? Well, my parents taught this catchy rhyme to me when I was just a child. And what did I learn from it? That it must be a heck of a lot of work & dreadful business planting rice, that's what! During mealtimes, every mouthful was a reminder by my mother of the hard work put in by farmers to give me this plate of rice. Did I grow up wanting to be a padi farmer? Definitely not! I just wanted to enjoy the fruits of their labour. =)
So, although seemingly out of topic, the point is this. Attitude matters.
You'll notice that when you're having fun, time seems to fly by without any realization but when you're dreading something, work for example, time somehow slows to a crawl. Similarly, when engrossed in a hobby, you'll find that nothing seems like work to you. Heck, you'll even complete more than necessary. But when compared to actual office work for example, how many times have you heard/seen/been in the situation where the bare minimum is all that gets done? Rhetorical question.
Therefore the question of the day is, what is your attitude towards saving money?
If you want to save and hold onto your savings, I'd recommend you start enjoying that you have money in the bank. Not only that. Every time you see this amount increase, even if it's by a couple of cents from the bank interest rates, you should congratulate yourself and look forward to the next increase. Clap your hands, pat your bank, shout out your joy if you feel like it. Such an attitude, though seemingly loony & obsessive at first, will help you grow your savings faster. By reprogramming your mind to enjoy having saved cash, this will lower your impulse to spend by making you think twice as you'll start feeling "heartache" when you do have to spend, thereby ensuring that you only spend on the necessary and not on the luxurious.
Personally, I use a tip I picked up from Blair Singer's Sales Dog Training program to help reinforce my want to save. Every time I reach my goal of an intended saved amount in the bank, I clench my hand into a fist, curl my elbow to 90 degrees, tuck it into my body rather quickly and go "Yes!". I find that helps as my positive reinforcement. On a flipside, don't complain about saving your cash. Don't bitch that you aren't able to buy such & such. That's a surefire way of spending everything you accomplished. Negative reinforcement you see. So think about it, and do whatever works for you too.
Yes!
~K
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