Bouncing back from holiday spending

Midcoast Financial Planning • February 4, 2025

Ah, the holiday season: a time for festive gatherings, endless cheer, and, let’s face it, a bit of financial chaos if you found yourself swept up in the whirlwind of gift-giving, travel, and all those delicious holiday treats. Now the holidays are behind us, you might be feeling the aftershocks in your bank account—a classic holiday spending hangover. But don’t worry! Now is a good time to get your finances back on track.



Face the music


First things first: it’s time to take a good, hard look at your spending. Grab those bank statements, credit card bills, and receipts you’ve been shoving into a drawer since December. Don’t worry, we’re not judging!


Start by categorising your expenses. How much did you spend on gifts? Food? Travel? Once you have a clear picture, total it all up. This might feel a bit overwhelming, but facing the music and understanding where your money is going is the first step. You’ll thank yourself later!


If you racked up credit card debt over the holidays, it’s essential to include a repayment plan in your budget. Aim to pay off more than just the minimum to avoid high interest.


Create a budget


Now that you know where your money went, create a budget to help you get back on track. Think of your budget as a roadmap—it’ll guide you toward your financial goals.


  • List your income: Start with your monthly income. Include your pay, any side hustles, or other sources of cash flow.
  • Outline your expenses: Break your expenses into two categories: essentials (rent and groceries) and discretionary spending (dining out and entertainment).
  • Allocate funds: Based on your previous spending, assign funds to each category. Prioritise your essentials first and then see how much you can allocate to the fun stuff.


Cut back (without losing your mind)


With a budget in hand, it’s time to identify areas where you can cut back without feeling deprived. Here are some ideas:


  • Dine in more: Eating out can really add up. Try cooking at home more often, and experiment with new recipes.
  • Pause subscriptions: Take a look at your streaming services and subscriptions. Do you really need all of them? Consider pausing or cancelling a few until your finances are back in order.
  • Seek free fun: Check out local events, parks, and community activities. There are usually plenty of free or low-cost options for fun, like movie nights, art fairs, or outdoor concerts.


Practice mindful spending


As you work to recover from your holiday hangover, adopting mindful spending habits can set you up for long-term success. Before making any purchase, ask yourself:


  • Do I need this? Differentiate between wants and needs.
  • Will this bring me joy? Think about whether the item will truly enhance your life.
  • Can I find it cheaper? Always check for sales or consider second-hand options.


Mindful spending encourages you to be intentional with your money, making each purchase feel more worthwhile.


Set the goal posts for the year to come


Now that you’re in recovery mode, it’s a great time to think about what you want to achieve financially over the upcoming year. Whether it’s saving up for a home deposit, paying down an existing loan or saving up for something big – a wedding, a new arrival or that overseas trip.


Celebrate your wins


Lastly, don’t forget to celebrate your progress along the way. Whether you pay off a small debt, stick to your budget for a month, or save a little extra, give yourself a pat on the back.


Treat yourself to something small that doesn’t break the bank—like a night out with friends or a cosy movie night at home. Acknowledging your achievements, no matter how small, can keep you motivated and positive about your financial journey.


Recovering from a holiday spending hangover can feel overwhelming, but it’s entirely manageable. Embrace this chance to cultivate healthy money habits that will serve you well into the new year and beyond. Remember, it’s all about progress, not perfection. You’ve got this!

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