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Saying, “Thank you” to your money

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I was on my library’s website recently, looking for a book someone recommended. I ended up having to request an inter-library loan, which I’m still waiting on, but in the sidebar, a different book called “Happy Money” showed up as a recommendation.

I was like, “Hmm, well, that’s a good pairing of two things I care about!” and I put it on hold.

Kristen holding a book.

It’s written by a Japanese author by the name of Ken Honda, and as I read it, I wondered if it was a translation, because the language felt a little stiff. I googled and sure enough, it was originally published in Japanese. 

Ken Honda bio.

I remember feeling a similar way when I read “The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo. 

I’ll bet if you read either of those books in Japanese, they flow much better. Unfortunately, I do not know Japanese, and I will not ever in this lifetime; I’m just over here struggling to get some basic Spanish down so I can talk to my patients. Ha. 

So, the Japanese-to-English translation will have to do for me. 

Speaking of Marie Kondo…

In the book that launched her to American fame, Marie Kondo suggested talking to your items as you declutter, telling them things like, “Thank you for your service to me.” or, “Thank you for teaching me that hot pink blazers are not for me.”

(Hehe.)

review of the life changing magic of tidying up

And even though I’ve been living in the Western world my entire life, where we make a harder distinction between animate and inanimate objects, I do see the value of this.

For me, it’s less about talking to the object and more about finding a sense of appreciation for the object and what it has done for me. That can make it easier to let an item go without guilt.

For instance, if I bought something that turned out to be very wrong for me, it’s helpful to recognize that this purchase taught me something, like that hot pink blazers are not for me. I can appreciate the lesson, and I can let the blazer go.

(I have not, in fact, bought a hot pink blazer. I already know that’s not the vibe for my neutral-preferring self. 😉 )

Kristen in a blazer.

Me reluctantly wearing a blazer for an online presentation. It was free from my Buy Nothing group. Oh, and note the locket that I recently glued together.

Saying, “Thank you.” when you have to spend money

Honda suggests that when money leaves you (aka, you have to spend it!), you can be “grateful for how the money served you, or grateful for what it is bringing you now.”

(p. 47 in my hardcover library version)

I love this idea, especially for those of us who have a hard time spending money. 

 

Basically, it’s a way of focusing on the benefits your money is buying for you, and that’s particularly useful for purchases that aren’t super fun.

When you spend money on a concert ticket or a long-sought-after pair of shoes, it’s easy to see what the money is bringing you! This is less obvious when you are paying a plumber.

A few ways this can play out for me:

When I pay my rent, I can think, “I’m buying a lovely, peaceful place for Zoe and me to live this month.”

plant next to kitchen sink.

When I buy new tires, I can think, “I’m buying a safe, slip-free driving experience.”

screw in a tire.

When I pay my accountant, I can think, “I’m buying myself freedom from having to deal with all the complicated tax situations that come with owning an S-corp.” 

When I pay my dentist bill, I can think, “I’m buying the ability to continue chewing my food!” 

Kristen holding a coffee.

Healthy teeth do make for a better smile too!

When I fill my gas tank, I can think, “I’m buying the ability to drive where I need/want to go.” 

gas tank.

I love this way of reframing these purchases; it makes them feel happier and less stressful. Which is the whole point of a book titled “Happy Money”. 😉 

Tell me what you think! Is there a purchase or bill you could reframe this way? 


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