Wednesday, 14 October 2009

What actions could you (in theory) untaketake that would improve the 'sustainability' of your life? What might be preventing you from doing these?

My lifestyle became more sustainable when I first moved out on my parent's house as this was when I really had to take responsibility for myself.
Unlike at my parent's, I had to pay my own way for the basic and main essentials; food and bills which before were given luxuries. I soon realised that I had to change the way I spent money and what was the difference between my needs and wants.
I firstly put a stop to my shopaholic ways. I tended (like a lot of the ladies) to buy clothes and shoes when I already had clothes and shoes, some of which I had never worn. Instead I made the best of what I had already brought; this allowed me to see what I wasn't wearing and then donate to charity shops. I was no longer under the impression that I NEEDED the LATEST top or dress but what I acquired over the years was just fine but not that I couldn't treat myself now and then!
When it came to my finances the amount of my savings was looking healthier month after month and to my delight I was able to keep my bank balance stable.

Moving out own was an experience that has definitely had a positive impact on my life. Right now we are in times of a huge economical crisis; the government are in talks about making cuts in spending to help the nation. I now am able to adapt with ease to the changes that have occurred due to the lack of money has had on people because I learnt how to organise and budget my money properly for everything I NEED. I now know where my money is going, when its going and how much I've got, so having no support from my student loan yet isn't that daunting. 


1 comment:

  1. Clothes clothes and shoes!! definitely not sustainable but it'll take a while to change our behaviour - especially if we really don't want to change!

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