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Be the Boss of Your Money

Slow down and take the time to spend smarter

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: April 24, 2025
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The Power of Pausing Before Big Purchases
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In today’s fast-moving world, it’s easy to get caught up in the rush to buy.

Contents
  • CONFIDENCE AND CLARITY
  • WHAT DOES THIS HELP YOU CREATE?
  • THE POWER OF A THOUGHTFUL YES

Whether it’s a new car, the latest tech, a big family holiday, or an investment in your business, the pressure is everywhere, from limited time offers, to flash sales, and countdown timers.

It’s all designed to push you toward a quick decision.

But when it comes to spending serious money, speed doesn’t always serve us. You’ll find that slowing down is often the smartest move you can make.

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Smart financial decisions rarely happen in a hurry, in fact they come from clarity, alignment, and the confidence to say, “Let me think about that.”

CONFIDENCE AND CLARITY

Big purchases often stir up a mix of emotions ranging from excitement to stress, and even a little fear. And when emotion is high, clarity can be low.

That’s why creating space before you decide is powerful. It gives you a chance to see past the marketing and get real about what matters.

Here’s one simple approach I often recommend: if you’re about to make a significant purchase, pause for 48 hours.

No pressure, no panic, yet enough space to step back and reflect.

You’ll usually find the purchase fits into one of these three categories:

  1. Still worth it. Now you can proceed with greater clarity and confidence.
  2. Needs more thought. Hmm, maybe there’s a better option out there?
  3. No longer a priority. Phew, lucky I didn’t make that impulse decision!

This habit is small, but the ripple effect can be huge over the course of a year or two.

WHAT DOES THIS HELP YOU CREATE?

The real question isn’t just, “Can I afford it?”

The better question is, “Is this in line with the life I’m building?”

Because that’s what financial confidence is, it’s not just about numbers, it’s about alignment. It’s about making decisions that support the lifestyle, the values, and the future you’re working toward. And when your choices reflect that vision, there’s less guilt, less second-guessing, and more genuine peace of mind.

THE POWER OF A THOUGHTFUL YES

We all want to feel like we’re making progress, but progress isn’t always about the next purchase. Sometimes, it’s about the power of pausing. About saying yes when you’re ready, not just when the world is shouting at you to move.

So, give yourself permission to pause, to plan, to weigh your options. The best financial decisions aren’t rushed – they’re built on clarity and purpose.

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