Kimberly Palmer: 5 ways to feel richer (even if you’re not)

Aug 1, 2022, 6:43 AM | Updated: 9:47 am

In some ways, feeling “rich” is less about how many zeroes you have in your bank account and more about knowing how to use them to get what you want out of life.

For author and certified financial planner Tom Corley, feeling rich comes from having an Irish pub-style structure in his backyard in New Jersey that allows him to invite friends over for outdoor drinks. For Liz Gendreau, founder of the website Chief Mom Officer, that feeling comes from taking advantage of free, fun activities like visiting local state parks in her home state of Connecticut. And financial counselor Andi Wrenn in Raleigh, North Carolina, finds that feeling when she climbs into her RV and goes for a road trip.

“Richness comes from having small, tangible financial goals that you’re working toward,” says Megan McCoy, assistant professor of personal financial planning at Kansas State University. Those goals could be paying off student loan debt, buying a house, or something unique, like Corley’s backyard structure.

We asked financial experts to share their tips for how to feel richer today, given the current levels of financial uncertainty and stress. Here are their top suggestions:

REFLECT ON WHAT YOU VALUE

Gendreau knows that cars aren’t important to her but family time is. So instead of spending money on a new car, she puts her money into family activities. She stretches her budget on those, too, by taking advantage of free museum passes, local libraries and free state parks.

“It’s all about finding fun things to do that don’t really cost much money but bring a lot of joy and happiness,” she says. Indulging in those kinds of adventures gives her that feeling of being rich, even though they aren’t costly.

Corley, author of the book “Rich Habits,” calls that strategy “value-based spending.” He encourages people to think about what’s really important to them, such as travel or spending time with friends and family, and to focus on directing money toward those areas, instead of material goods that might not provide as much joy.

PICK HEALTHY ROLE MODELS

That joy-focused approach can also help with feelings of financial envy. “If you don’t have value-based spending, then you can fall victim to comparing yourself to others and lifestyle creep,” which is when spending grows along with income, Corley warns.

McCoy says that when we constantly compare ourselves with richer neighbors or influencers on Instagram, it’s easy to be dissatisfied. “We need healthy comparisons. Is there someone else you could compare yourself to, such as your past self, or your aunt who worked so hard and got the retirement of her dreams?”

Gendreau suggests hiding posts on social media from people who inspire feelings of jealousy or putting your own spin on them. “If I see something that looks like a lot of fun at a fancy place that’s outside my budget, I might think, ‘Can I do something similar at a lower price point? Do I need to go to a fancy beach place or can I go to a closer place?’ I don’t need to go to the Caribbean to have fun on the beach.”

CULTIVATE RESILIENCE WITH SAVINGS

“You are going to make mistakes,” says Heath Carelock, a financial counselor and coach based out of Prince George’s County, Maryland. To move past them, he says, it’s important to forgive yourself and to build up a financial cushion. When he was starting out in the working world, he gave himself what he called the “1-2-3-4-5” challenge: He saved $123.45 out of every paycheck.

“Watching your money accumulate is a major way to double down on resilience,” he says. Then, if you face a sudden unexpected expense, you have a financial cushion to protect yourself, which evokes a feeling of “richness” or comfort.

“People are a lot more relaxed if they have emergency savings so they know they can pay off whatever bills they need to every month,” Wrenn says. She says that even having one or two months’ worth of expenses can provide that elusive feeling of financial well-being.

CREATE A BUDGET AND PAY OFF DEBT

“If you don’t track where your money is going, you will feel financially insecure because you’re worried all the time about, ‘Where is my money going?'” Gendreau says. She suggests using a budget to track your spending, especially given current inflation levels.

Debt can prevent people from pursuing their dreams, Carelock says, because instead of putting money toward starting a new business or taking a vacation, you have to put it toward debt payments. “If it’s not a dream killer, it’s a dream delayer,” he says. Using an online calculator to make a plan to pay off your debt can help.

CELEBRATE YOUR PROGRESS

When McCoy finally paid off six figures of student loan debt, she celebrated the first withdrawal-free paycheck. But she says she would have felt even better if she had celebrated her progress along the way instead.

“I had just one moment of happiness that quickly dwindled. If I could do it over, I would celebrate every $10,000 I paid off — then I could have celebrated 10 times.”

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This column was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet. The content is for educational and informational purposes and does not constitute investment advice.

Kimberly Palmer is a personal finance expert at NerdWallet and author of “Smart Mom, Rich Mom.” Email: kpalmer@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @KimberlyPalmer.

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Kimberly Palmer: 5 ways to feel richer (even if you’re not)