10 Ways to Make Everyday Shopping More Enjoyable

Angelique Ellerman asked:

Make shopping for everyday items less stressful. By fine tuning your approach you not only make shopping more enjoyable but you also can learn to make the most out of your time and money.

1. Compare prices before you go shopping. Whether you compare prices online or by newspaper ads you need to make sure you’re getting the best price out there. Different stores have different sales going on at different times, so to maximize your spending money you need to take advantage of sales prices when they are going on.

2. Browse the adds at your shopping destination before you go. This not only lets you know what’s on sale including any items you might need, but is also a great way to shop in advance. Instead of being forced to buy everyday items at full price, you can buy items you need when they are on sale, ensuring these items are on hand for the future and therefore saving money in the long run.

3. Set aside one day a week as errand day. Get all your running around done in one day instead of back and forth all week and you’ll be amazed at the amount of time, money, gas and sanity this can save you.

4. Go shopping in the morning. If your schedule allows, do the entire errand shopping early to avoid unnecessary crowds, thus freeing up the rest of your day.

5. Go shopping later in the evening. Again, if your schedule allows, you can avoid noisy after work crowds and make shopping less frustrating.

6. Create a list. Know what you are shopping for and buy only those items. This one step will save you a great deal of money buy avoiding the urge to “impulse buy.” Plus this makes the shopping trip much quicker buy getting what you need and then getting out just as quickly.

7. Do all your shopping in one location. Sometimes just shopping at one store will save you time and money. With all the big super centers going up today it’s now easier than ever to do one stop shopping. Of course don’t forget to compare prices and buy items on sale, but the hassles of going to multiple stores will be eliminated and most super centers can buy in large bulk, thus passing the savings onto you.

8. Make it a family outing. Instead of putting the full burden on yourself, get the family involved. Set aside that one night a week to get all the shopping done while at the same time spending time together. It beats going shopping alone and extra hands are always nice to have around.

9. Bring a friend. Friends can help you stay on task and not overspend. Plus it’s always more fun to shop with someone else.

10. Shop Online. In my opinion this is the best option. Nowadays you can do your grocery shopping and household shopping all online. It not only saves lots of time, expensive gas and money, but best of all you never have the leave the comfort of home. Or if you don’t get delivery in your area, shop online and have the items waiting for you at the store. Online shopping also creates a more hassle free experience and you won’t be so tired when done. Plus you have a better chance to resist impulses by not wandering around the store and giving into that urge to spend.

By adding these simple steps to your shopping routine you will become a more effective shopper and have a more enjoyable experience. Best of all these simple changes help you save money and allow you to have more time for other fun activities.