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As school fees, debit orders and credit cards resurface, mindful spending becomes essential. With intention and planning, it’s possible to create festive memories while protecting your budget and starting the year steady.
So how do we do December differently? Not with guilt or grim warnings, but with a little more intention. Because not all spending is bad. In fact, some of it is deeply meaningful: A road trip that reconnects your family. A gift that makes someone feel seen. A shared meal that becomes tradition. These are the things we remember – not the extra gadget or the rushed mall spree.
Before you tap your card, ask: Will this matter in a month? In a year? If yes, go for it. If not, maybe pause.
You don’t need a financial overhaul to make December count. Just a few shifts can make a world of difference:
Legacy doesn’t always arrive with fanfare. Sometimes it’s just a quiet decision made in a noisy month – a small act of restraint, a moment of clarity, a choice to honour both the present and what comes after. December doesn’t have to be either joy or wisdom. It can be both. And you can celebrate without sabotaging January.
So go ahead – braai, beach, bonus. Say yes to what matters. But let your spending reflect the kind of story you want to tell – one that still makes sense when the sunburn fades, the inbox fills up and the debit orders start knocking again. Because the best stories are the ones where joy and foresight walk hand in hand.