archimedes303030

archimedes303030 t1_j2bx6v7 wrote

I used to use an app called Digit that would round up my purchases to the nearest dollar and put that left over ¢change¢ into a separate account aside of my checking account. Over time it learned my spending behavior and asked if I wanted to withdraw a little more than just the left over change so I’d have more in the separate/ secret account. I’d spend less over time but the best was when I actually looked at the account after a couple of months and was like “Whoa, I have an extra $800?”… I stopped using the app because it was free when I started and then they switched it to a monthly subscription. It’s a couple of bucks(3-5), but if you’re looking for something to help you be aware or change your habits, maybe take a look at apps like Digit.

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archimedes303030 t1_itbkpvp wrote

Yes we do, Send a picture. I had an unhealthy hoarding relationship with VHSs in the 90’s and that progressed into DVD’s. Mom didn’t understand why I needed shrek on VHS if I was getting it on DVD. Now I’m just emotionally attached to a bucha tabs on my phone I’m never going to read again.

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