Having Patience
Be patient when it comes to saving. This means that you need to accept that it will take time to have a good plan and to save eventually. Be patient and remember that just because you want something, you need to rush buying in order to satisfy your urge. Wait instead for sales offers in order to get the best price, which in turn will save you money.
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@Giovanna – Yeah
that’s true
I agreed with you and Juliet. A lot of time when the excitment went away, we learn that we don’t really need that item any way.
Thank you,
Giovanna Garcia
Imperfect Action is better than No Action
Hi Jocelyn
So true to wait a little. Sometimes one finds that you actually realise you don’t want/need the item.
Juliet
I agree with you, Juliet
We just waited 2 years and the perfect titanium bike for my partner to tour on just dropped $2,000. in price – we have been saving for it and now we can satisfy the urge!
I save 10% of our income for retirement and 1% for fun – a formula that has worked well for the last 32 years.
Good advise!
Wow, that’s a pretty good example of patience and of reaping a good reward from it! Thanks for sharing, Patricia