Shopping

Shopping Addiction & Your Brain

Shopping releases dopamine, giving you a quick mood boost. But that feeling fades fast, making you want to buy more and more.

Signs of Shopping Addiction

  • Buying things you don’t need or use
  • Shopping to feel better when sad or stressed
  • Hiding purchases from family or friends
  • Feeling guilty after shopping sprees
  • Maxing out credit cards or going into debt

How It Affects You

  • Finances: Creates debt and money problems
  • Relationships: Causes fights and broken trust
  • Mental Health: Increases anxiety and shame
  • Clutter: Fills your space with unused items
  • Self-Worth: Damages self-esteem and control

Take Control

  • Unsubscribe from promotional emails
  • Delete shopping apps from your phone
  • Use cash instead of cards
  • Wait 24 hours before any non-essential purchase
  • Track all spending in a journal
  • Set a monthly shopping budget and stick to it

Beat the Urge

When you feel the urge to shop, try:

  • Going for a walk outside
  • Calling a friend
  • Organizing what you already own
  • Writing down why you want to buy
  • Practicing a hobby

Remember: True happiness doesn’t come from things. Focus on experiences and relationships instead.