I splurge on new glazes for the pottery I make. I also splurge on gasoline and cat boarding for taking road trips with my sister when we use gift cards and hotel stays we've won.
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Well, I was trying to pare down on what I spend on toiletries, and went with some pretty cheap hand soap. Bad decision as now I have eczema and the doctor visit cost me $127 with insurance. So now I'm back to spending on high end hand soap. That and I'm a sucker for high quality stationery.
I splurge on world travel! Sure, I make sure to find the best deals on plane tickets, hotels, etc. But, to me, the investment in visiting other countries and experiences other cultures is worth the price.
I definitely feel like I splurge when it comes to fitness, though I view it as an investment in my health. I could probably settle for a cheaper gym options, but I love my group fitness gym. The coaching and community definitely keep me motivated.
I tend to splurge on my manicures/pedicures. It is summertime so I have to keep my hands and feet presentable, especially my feet since they are exposed now more often than usual. The last time I got one was 2 weeks ago. My criteria for a worthy splurge is if it is something that I can't do on my own and it is better to pay extra to ensure quality than to save money and compromise quality, I splurge baby!
One of the things that I like to splurge on is traveling, I can nitpick my budget in other categories when I'm at home or trying to save money. When I'm traveling I want to enjoy myself and have new experiences.
I like to splurge on soaps, shampoos, lotions, and other personal care products that do not have synthetic ingredients and fragrances and aren't tested on animals (and that rank well on EWG's Skin Deep database). That peace of mind is worth the extra money paid for those items, though I always make sure to look for deals too!
I splurge on items that I know are quality and will hold up for a long time such as a nice neutral coat, handbag, or dress shoes. I usually think over the decision for a good amount of time to determine whether it is an impulse buy or something I actually need.
I splurge on healthy foods!
I splurge on makeup.
a good meal out with friends once a month.
I splurge on new glazes for the pottery I make. I also splurge on gasoline and cat boarding for taking road trips with my sister when we use gift cards and hotel stays we've won.
I really like #3. No matter what in debt, out of debt, rich or poor, people will always worry about money. Money will keep every in constant worry. If you do fall into debt I recommend using CuraDebt. They really helped me out a lot with dealing with debt.
I splurge on gifts for my kids.
I splurge on nice meals out, but try to keep it occasional and for special occasions.
I, too, splurge once a month at Trader Joe's. I like to try a few new (to me) products and stock up on Two-Buck Chuck.
Well, I was trying to pare down on what I spend on toiletries, and went with some pretty cheap hand soap. Bad decision as now I have eczema and the doctor visit cost me $127 with insurance. So now I'm back to spending on high end hand soap. That and I'm a sucker for high quality stationery.
I splurge on magazines i normally don't buy and starbucks.
I splurge on world travel! Sure, I make sure to find the best deals on plane tickets, hotels, etc. But, to me, the investment in visiting other countries and experiences other cultures is worth the price.
I definitely feel like I splurge when it comes to fitness, though I view it as an investment in my health. I could probably settle for a cheaper gym options, but I love my group fitness gym. The coaching and community definitely keep me motivated.
I tend to splurge on my manicures/pedicures. It is summertime so I have to keep my hands and feet presentable, especially my feet since they are exposed now more often than usual. The last time I got one was 2 weeks ago. My criteria for a worthy splurge is if it is something that I can't do on my own and it is better to pay extra to ensure quality than to save money and compromise quality, I splurge baby!
One of the things that I like to splurge on is traveling, I can nitpick my budget in other categories when I'm at home or trying to save money. When I'm traveling I want to enjoy myself and have new experiences.
I can't find these anywhere. Where can one get them?
I tend to splurge on fitness or dance classes. Fitness and dance keep me sane so I feel it is well worth the money!
I splurge on food and clothes, particularly shoes... Gotta have more self control!
Fabric. I'm a quilter. 'Nuff said.
I splurge on Google Play Movie sales. I buy all the movies I know I'll like and it helps reduce blu-ray clutter.
TRAVEL and PLANE TICKETS! I love seeing the world. 14 countries and counting.
I like to splurge on soaps, shampoos, lotions, and other personal care products that do not have synthetic ingredients and fragrances and aren't tested on animals (and that rank well on EWG's Skin Deep database). That peace of mind is worth the extra money paid for those items, though I always make sure to look for deals too!
I splurge on organic food because it's healthier and delicious
I splurge on dinners out. I don't get to go out often so when I do I like to make it worthwhile.
I splurge on items that I know are quality and will hold up for a long time such as a nice neutral coat, handbag, or dress shoes. I usually think over the decision for a good amount of time to determine whether it is an impulse buy or something I actually need.
I splurge on Organic fruits and veges and meats once a month at Trader Joes! It is worth the extra cost because their food is so delicious!