It took me a long time to loosen up and really be able to have fun with my money. Part of this is because money was really tight for me in college, graduate school, and even the first few years of my career. I had to put thought into every single purchase. Any spontaneous “fun” purchase might mean that I wasn’t able to fulfill another financial obligation. When you’ve lived in this mode for a few years it’s hard to change your mindset even when you’re more financially stable.
The Importance of Fun
Why is fun always the first thing to go? The first thing that tends to get cut from the budget when money gets tight are the things we love the most, like eating out, entertainment, or coffee from a favorite coffee shop. But while it might be necessary to make some adjustments, don’t let it be at the cost of joy in your life.