Wasting Money on Junk

in money •  7 years ago 

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It's the time of year when we pack a bag and fly back to Canada. There are so many more shopping opportunities in Arizona, especially when you hover around the edge of Phoenix. Also, especially when you live in a very rural part of Canada. The nearest store is a small general store five miles away. I do most of my shopping online. So these are not really relative.

There are some things I want to have. This week, they were:

These are not affiliate links, just an example of things I think I need.

Meanwhile, I did listen to this interesting podcast from Steve Chase. He is talking about Camtasia for doing videos. I have a couple of courses on Udemy and 7 more half prepared but I am stuck because I suffer doing videos.

Camtasia is great. It costs $200. Steve says, put aside a dollar a day for a few months if you have to but do it and get Camtasia. Or not buy some things and set that money aside.

Okay. I have set aside $79 for the sashbag and $19.99 for the notebook. There was some shipping on the sashbag but I don't know how much. I can round this up to $100 I didn't spend today. Another day like this and I get the cash for Camtasia.

It Not Just the Money

It's really about whether I will use whatever I buy. As I mentioned, we're packing up to go home and I bagged up 17 tops that I never wore. What was I thinking? I have drawers full of stuff I just knew would improve my life. I have 3 good microphones.

Which I got for the videos I never do.

This is another lie I have told myself for years. If I had the tools, I'd get so much done.

So far this is just a realization that I do have the tools. And that I think I am such a minimalist. I am ashamed of myself. My life is cluttered with the stuff of broken dreams and broken plans. Give me a week or so and I will tell you 1) if I got Camtasia or 2)if I made a video with the tools I already have (PowerPoint and Movavi) that I paid for and NEVER use.

I like the Elfin notebook but I have CamScanner on my phone and can capture any notes I scribble and instantly upload them to my dropbox.

I just did this note with an old pen in my $1.00 scribbler from Albertson's. CamScanner is free. If I upgrade for $4.99 a month, it would turn this into a document. But I don't need that. Not yet anyway. Oh, there's another $4.99 for my Camtasia budget.
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Side Note About CamScanner

Yes you can just take a photo of documents and do the same thing but CamScanner grabs your document and lets you crop it and straighten it out with a click or two. A neighbor dropped over with a biscuit recipe for a mixture you can keep in the fridge. Homemade Bisquik. She had her recipe card. CamScanner to the rescue.

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The Lesson I Learned Today: I must use what I have already bought before I buy anything else and stop pissing money away on things I don't need because they just become junk and clutter.

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Interesting blog esp the part about the camscanner. It is the first time I hear about it.

It's a great app. Makes scanning so easy.

Will have a look for it. Thanks

CamScanner and Elfin Notebook. Taking note of these. I think CamScanner would be a great way to help me keep up with random notes I write about ideas for posts. I know I could just type into my phone or computer but I'm still very partial to actually writing.

CamScanner is awesome. Snap a photo of anything. Friends needed a letter scanned in and emailed to someone. Rather than scan it with the scanner, I snapped a CamScanner pic of it lying on the table. CamScanner recognized the edges and outlined them I clicked the check button and the letter was perfectly scanned.

Then I could send it directly from the phone as a jpg, doc, or pdf.

Back when I was just starting out in IM, some dismal fellow -- an Internet Marketer with years of experience -- mentioned that we'd finish up buy THOUSANDS of dollars worth of "stuff".

Turns out this dismal fellow was right. But like you, I'm trying to resist new acquisitions unless they are right on focus for the current needs and projects.

And that's hard enough. Anyone got a pill to prevent BSO-itis?

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Gary

Oh, we are sisters from another mother. I also buy stuff and totally forget I EVEN have it! I need to figure out what I'm doing and see what tools I need (actually NEED!) to get the job done. Period. Bells and whistles are for dogs.

Release the Kraken! You got a 4.13% upvote from @seakraken courtesy of @joannereid!