• The Psychology of Shopping: Outsmarting Supermarkets to Save More Money

  • Sep 24 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

The Psychology of Shopping: Outsmarting Supermarkets to Save More Money

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Carl looks at practical money-saving and money-making strategies. The episode begins with a light-hearted discussion about unexpected merchandise requests from listeners, leading to an invitation for audience participation through sharing their own money-saving tips via video. He emphasizes the importance of sticking to a shopping list to avoid unnecessary purchases, highlighting the psychological tactics used by supermarkets to entice shoppers. Transitioning to money-making advice, Carl encourages listeners to set clear financial goals and break them down into manageable steps. He advocates for attending property networking events to connect with potential investors and identify opportunities to offer valuable services, such as photography or social media management, to those in need.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • When grocery shopping, create a list of items you need and stick to it to avoid impulse purchases. Supermarkets use strategic placements to encourage additional spending, so being disciplined can lead to significant savings.
    • Write down your big financial or personal goals for the year and break them down into smaller, manageable tasks. This approach helps in tracking progress and maintaining focus on achieving those goals.
    • Attend property networking events to connect with potential investors and others in the industry. These events provide opportunities to understand the needs of others and find ways to offer your skills or services.
    • Look for gaps in the market or areas where you can provide value to others. Whether it's photography, social media management, or other skills, offering your services can lead to new income opportunities.
    • Don’t wait for opportunities to come to you. Actively seek out networking events, engage with others, and follow up on connections made. Taking initiative is crucial for creating new opportunities and achieving financial success.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "What I want you to do, I want you to write down your big goal that you want to achieve this year, whether it's financial, personal, family, it doesn't matter, write it down."

    "The supermarkets pay psychologists and marketing professionals hundreds of thousands of pounds a year to make you do that."

    "You may not know those investors just yet and that's okay. But what you might be able to do is say, well, do you know what? I'm really good at taking pictures of properties."

    "If you're sitting at home in your underwear right now... wondering why the world isn't giving you all this money... that's not the right attitude."

    "What help do you need? How may I serve you? These are the questions that are going to get you noticed when you go to a networking event."

    HOST BIO

    Meet Carl Mannion, the warts-and-all host of the "Lazy Wealth Creation Podcast." From a council estate to self-made millionaire, Carl's journey is both humorous and inspiring. Despite describing himself early on as "autistic, poor, and hungry," he now proudly identifies as "autistic, doing-well, dadbod."

    Through candid interviews, Carl shares the highs and lows of his journey, offering invaluable insights into overcoming adversity and seizing opportunities in the world of wealth creation. Despite facing challenges like a marriage breakdown and single parenthood, Carl persevered, achieving millionaire status in his 40s.

    Join Carl on the "Lazy Wealth Creation Podcast" for practical advice and entrepreneurial wisdom. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming for greater heights, Carl's relatable story and guidance will inspire you on your journey to financial freedom.

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