Whatever that means. We’ve definitely been spending less during this lockdown period. I’m wondering if this will result in us altering, in any way, our spending habits after restrictions are lifted.
I spent some of January on a Founders trip to India supporting WildlifeSOS. I remember one dinner sitting with a couple of the older women I’d got to know and they were saying that throughout their lives they had never splurged; the only thing they had splurged on were animal charities. They also chose to forgo the shopping expedition that was organized for one afternoon of the trip. I couldn’t resist the shopping trip and thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon.
Has the concern and accompanying lifestyle restrictions of this pandemic made anyone rethink how they spend money. While I’m always likely to have a “fun” budget, I like to think I have reassessed some of my spending behaviour and I'd hope to take this forward to the future.
I spent some of January on a Founders trip to India supporting WildlifeSOS. I remember one dinner sitting with a couple of the older women I’d got to know and they were saying that throughout their lives they had never splurged; the only thing they had splurged on were animal charities. They also chose to forgo the shopping expedition that was organized for one afternoon of the trip. I couldn’t resist the shopping trip and thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon.
Has the concern and accompanying lifestyle restrictions of this pandemic made anyone rethink how they spend money. While I’m always likely to have a “fun” budget, I like to think I have reassessed some of my spending behaviour and I'd hope to take this forward to the future.