'Hack' your money psychology
Personal Finance|February 2023
Spending too much money? Tempted by sales? These money psychology hacks’ can help
By Adrian Camilleri
'Hack' your money psychology

Christmas has come and gone, as has the post-holiday sales period. Your kids going back to school' has left your wallet gasping for breath, while everything else just keeps getting more expensive.

If you haven't already seen your spending go up, the possibility is looming-and you probably have some concerns about spending your money wisely. Furthermore, shopping can be a harrowing experience, and our attitudes towards money are tied up in all kinds of feelings.

Based on psychology, here are three tips to improve the way you spend your hard-earned cash this year.

Before the purchase: Patience is your friend One of the amazing features of the human mind is that we can mentally time travel: we can imagine what the future is going to feel like. Scientists call this 'affective forecasting'.

Thinking about a future trip-imagining the warm sun, the sand between your toes, finding yourself smiling-is an example of such mental time travel.

However, it turns out that we're not very good at affective forecasting. We get wrong not only the emotions we will experience, but also their intensity and duration. Lottery winners are a classic example-contrary to expectations, many are not happy, or not happy for long.

More importantly, you can derive happiness from just anticipating future experiences. For example, one study measured the happiness of 974 people going on a trip compared with 556 people not going on a trip. As you might expect, the holiday-makers were relatively happier but only before the trip.

So, how can we take advantage of our capacity to mentally time travel?

Tip 1: Pay now, consume later.

This story is from the February 2023 edition of Personal Finance.

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