TWR 330: 5 Questions to Ask Before Black Friday Shopping After Divorce

EPISODE · Nov 25, 2024 · 24 MIN

TWR 330: 5 Questions to Ask Before Black Friday Shopping After Divorce

from The Divorce Revolution

The transition from shopping as a married person to navigating sales season as a newly single woman can feel overwhelming. That is why in this solo episode of the Wellness Revolution podcast, I share five powerful questions to help you make intentional purchases that align with your new life, without falling into the trap of retail therapy or buyer's remorse. I discuss refreshing your living space with new decor, investing in self-development, and tips for only making those purchases that will serve a meaningful purpose in your next chapter. And don't miss my highly amusing story about almost impulse-buying a Mercedes convertible post-divorce!   Resources mentioned: Black Friday VIP Waitlist: https://products.ambershaw.com/blackfridayvip    Find more from Amber: Instagram: @msambershaw TikTok: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com    What I Discuss: 01:00 Navigating Black Friday Post-Divorce 05:49 Finding Joy in Purchases 11:57 Evaluating Purchases: A Day to Decide   Key Takeaways: Black Friday can feel different for newly divorced women. Financial stress is a common concern during the holidays. Intentional shopping can prevent buyer's remorse. Ask yourself if a purchase supports your new life or goals. Consider whether an item brings lasting joy or value. Be mindful of impulse buys driven by deals. Taking a day to decide can clarify your needs. Investing in yourself is crucial for personal growth. Evaluate purchases based on current goals and aspirations. Enjoy the shopping season with intention and purpose.  

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