Adulting Behaviors That Waste Your Hard Earned Money (2024)

We all wantto seem like we have it all together. If we couldlook like we know what we are doing most days, dressed, hair just so, organized and on time, we might just portray the image that we are killing it.

Because adulting is hard, right? But specific adult behaviors waste money.

Just because you want to look and seem like an adult doesn’t mean you have to be careless with your money.

Let’s face it; there will be things we encounter as an adult that will cost money, and then there are things that we can negotiate our way into spending less.

I was watching this great Youtube video about things that may make you look like an adult but are just foolish wastes of money. Here are the six points made and my take on them.

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1. Drinking fancy alcohol at restaurants

I am all for having a glass or two of wine, a couple of beers, or even a fancy frozendrink while on date night or with friends. These are one of the joys of being an adult.

But there is no reason to spend $300 on a bottle of wine or choose a vodka way above the top shelf.

Alcohol out in bars and restaurants is VERY expensive. If you enjoy higher-end adult beverages, you are better off purchasing them at a store and possessing them at home.

INSTEAD: You can get a box of wine for really cheap. It also may or may not taste the same way.

Consider not going out at all. I wrote a bunch of tips to stop going out to eat and save money.

2. Getting more space than you need – Too much house

Americans continue to supersize everything they buy. Including their homes. Do you need 4500 square feet with four bedrooms and six bathrooms for two people?

Why not buy 2,000 square feet today and re-evaluate your needs in a few years?

Society tells us that we need to place value on the things we own. And most adults will tell you that renting is just throwing money away.

A home is an investment in your future. That is all fine, but not if you aren’t making enough to pay for that investment.

Don’t be house poor.

You have time.

Save money and learn to budget first. Read about my take on creating a budget.

INSTEAD: Rent inexpensively. Get a roommate. Try a slightly less bougie neighborhood.

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A Car For That Garage

Yeah, I know. It’s leased. Do you realize that is not a good argument? You are renting a car because you want a fancier one than you can afford.

So, you lease it to look fancier because the payments are less.

That way, you can impress the people that you don’t know or the friends that aren’t your friends.

Sure. Makes perfect sense.

Are you insecure about who you are, so you need the approval of others?

INSTEAD: Buy a used and reliable car or work a little harder to pay off your loan. And don’t buy so expensive anymore. And for heaven’s sake – please don’t lease.

Some excellent used cars out there work just the same, look pretty great, and will get you back and forth safely.

Work on mastering your money mindset. I am a huge fan of mindset. You can read all my tips to master a money mindset.

3. Separate weeks into depressing weekdays and party weekends – The “treat yourself” mentality

Blowing all your money on the weekends because you work this terrible job with these awful people in this dreadful office and deserve a good time on the weekends.

So, you go out and have these fantastic dinners and these fabulous excursions just to reward yourself for getting through another week.

Before you know it, your entire paycheck is gone, and you throw yourself back into the terrible week come Monday. You deserve to make yourself a budget and give up that entitled mentality.

Be smart.

INSTEAD: Have fun but be smart. Weekends don’t have to be an adult behavior that wastes money. If you are doing this, stop it.

After all, Monday still comes.

Probably not a habit of someone who is highly successful. You can read more about the habits of successful people in this blog post.

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4. Having different wardrobes for different things

I have heard this many times from friends. They have a work wardrobe, a going-out wardrobe, and a weekend wardrobe. Why so many? Can a work and going-out wardrobe be the same with adding a few accessories?

INSTEAD: Pick a style that is all yours and that works for you and wear it. Wear it for everything if you can. I understand if you have a uniform like a nurse or a waiter.

That is different and won’t work for date night, but if you work in an office, you can still make those pieces work.

I have an excellent article on the minimalist wardrobe to help with clothes.

Impulse Shop Much?

I understand this all too well. You need a new pair of camel brown boots to go with those skinny jeans because nothing else works.

So you head off to Macy’s, and while you are there, you find the PERFECT pair of brown boots…then pick them up in black, too.

The new spring line is out, and that fabulous pink jacket has your name all over it. Before you know it, you are walking out of the store, arms full of bags on shopper’s high.

And you are sure that you just charged $800 on your credit card (just guessing because you never even saw the total)!

Stop shopping for recreation. It’s selfish and the opposite of adulting!

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Carrying A Credit Card Balance

Speaking of that credit card. Stop using that. If you keep up with these adult behaviors that waste money, you will wake up one morning with $40,000 in credit card debt.

Then you will be calling a Financial Coach like myself to help you find a way to dig out of this massive hole.

5. Taking initial offers without haggling or negotiating

There is always room to negotiate for many things. Especially f you are speaking to the owner.

Saying things like, “If I pay in cash, would you give me a discount?” I have written a post on the benefits of using cash and how to create your Cash Envelope Wallet with your favorite designer wallet.

I have done this many times, from renting a porta potty for an event to my son’s tux rental for a wedding. I have even done this with hotel rooms. It works better at a privately owned establishment rather than a chain store, but even then, it sure is worth a try.

INSTEAD: Never pay full price.

If you aren’t in the right mindset, save it for another day. One of my favorite things to discuss is the mindset, written in the post, about when NOT to go shopping.

6. Overspending while traveling

It is easy to get so caught up in the experience of your travels but remember, that battery-operated hula dancer with Maui written on it might be a waste of money.

How long will that bring joy to you (or the person you are buying it for)? Would any “souvenirs” really be worth the money?

And then there is the airport! Magazines, snacks, alcohol, those items are always so much more expensive than getting them beforehand. Make sure to pick up your snacks, books, and magazines before you get to the airport for your trip.

Also, remember to check with discount travel sites like Expedia and Price Line for better deals.

INSTEAD: There are ways to have a great time without overspending! I write about finding ways to vacation frugally in Cheap Vacations.

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Bonus Tips:

Stop spending so much money at the grocery store.

Do not purchase items you know you won’t eat to impress the cashier. Make a plan so food is not wasted, and be frugal.

If you know you won’t eat all those fresh vegetables and they will just end up in the garbage, consider purchasing frozen or just skip the ones that go bad fast.

Just because you reach a certain age does not mean you must spend over your means. There is no reason to keep up with anyone, whether they are making more money than you or just acting like it.

Come up with some goals for your money and a plan. Then make the plan work for you and make sure that the idea will not only benefit you right now but will also benefit you in the future. This applies to people of all ages!

I have a Facebook group just for chatting about money-saving ideas. I invite you to check out the group for more money-saving inspiration!

Adulting Behaviors That Waste Your Hard Earned Money (2024)

FAQs

Why do I feel the need to spend all my money? ›

"Overspending is often more than just a lapse in financial judgment; it frequently signals underlying emotional or psychological triggers. For instance, some people may overspend as a form of escapism, temporarily distracting themselves from stress or emotional pain," Hathai says.

Why do I spend money so fast? ›

You might spend to make yourself feel better. Some people describe this as feeling like a temporary high. If you experience symptoms like mania or hypomania, you might spend more money or make impulsive financial decisions. You might have an addiction or dependency which makes you spend money.

What is money dysmorphia? ›

Money dysmorphia is a negative or unrealistic perception of one's financial wellness. A financial therapist says millennials and Gen Zers are more prone to experiencing money dysmorphia. She said life transitions, self-comparison, and outdated ideas about money can fuel this perception.

What is the disorder of spending too much money? ›

Compulsive spending - which is also known as oniomania, shopping addiction and pathological buying - is when a person feels an uncontrollable need to shop and spend, either for themselves or others.

What do you call a person who spends money quickly? ›

A spendthrift person is reckless and wasteful with his money. If you're a spendthrift, you might find yourself in debt. However, it might be fun to have a spendthrift friend who likes to treat you to expensive lunches and lavish gifts.

What is the psychology behind spending? ›

This "feel-good" chemical makes shopping a joyous experience. A study by Kuhnen and Knutson1 found that just thinking about making a purchase can activate parts of our brain associated with pleasure and reward. But there's more to it. Our spending habits can also be influenced by how we're feeling.

What is the 50/30/20 rule for managing money? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings.

How to save hard earned money? ›

The sooner you start saving for retirement, the better. Your savings compound over time thanks to compound interest, a property of assets that earns interest and then gets reinvested to generate further earnings. The earlier you start saving, the sooner your retirement savings will be fully funded.

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