Authors say skip the guilt, spend on what you love

We all want to be able to spend money without the angst of sliding into the deep end of debt. The challenge is getting a grip on how to make that a reality.

In their new book, “Buy What You Love Without Going Broke: An Empowering Personal Finance Guide with a Mindful Spending Plan,” Jen Smith and Jill Sirianni, hosts of the “Frugal Friends” podcast, get down to the basics of how to take control of your spending. Hint: It’s really not about following a strict budget.

They’ve both grappled with crippling debt and emerged on the other side with some lessons learned. Jen paid off $78,000 of debt in two years, and Jill paid off $60,000, living in an RV while she did it.

I asked Jen and Jill to share some of their advice. Below are excerpts of our conversation, edited for length and clarity.

Kerry Hannon: You start off the book by saying that “any real chance we have at achieving our financial goal is going to take time.” Elaborate?

Jill Sirianni: For the majority of us, we are not flush with cash. And so to achieve some of these big financial goals, like debt freedom or investing in retirement, that’s going to take years, if not decades.

I think we can be a little bit bamboozled by some of these clickbait articles touting, “Look at this young person who paid off six figures of debt in six months.” That is not going to be the average person’s experience when the average income earner is making about $60,000 a year.

Being able to temper our expectations and recognize that this is even more than a marathon because a marathon you can finish in a day. You can take pit stops and rests along the way.

You write that spending is “what we do, not who we are” and that “spending is a skill.” Can you explain that a bit?

Jen Smith: That’s a take from a beloved Disney channel original movie, “Brink!” We have been told over and over in financial media that you are a spender or a saver; that you are a shopaholic or a spendthrift. All the ways we spend money are our identity.

In reality, we all spend money, and there’s a lot of guilt and shame that comes with spending money on anything that’s not “necessary.” We take that negative connotation away. Spending is a skill, and we can all learn it — and we can all get better at it. When you practice and are intentional about it, you can get better at it.

What is value-based spending?

Jill: It is recognizing that we are able to make a spending plan around what truly matters and is important to us, rather than what we’re being told should be important.

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