Use Your Calendar App to Snag the Best Bargains Everyone at some point sees a garage sale flier and takes interest, only to forget about it minutes later. With so much going on in your life, these little bargains...
By Abby Miller
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Everyone at some point sees a garage sale flier and takes interest, only to forget about it minutes later. With so much going on in your life, these little bargains are easy to miss. The same goes for any kind of sale, really — thrift stores, clothing brands, bake sales, etc. Whenever you come across an exciting sale, you can integrate it seamlessly into your schedule via your calendar application.
1. Follow Public Sale Calendars
Organizations that regularly hold these events (recreation centers, religious communities, etc.) usually have a publicly-viewable calendar. This can be a physical one on a bulletin board in town or an easily-accessible digital one. The latter is more common as time goes on and is incredibly convenient to follow. Then, depending on the app, you can subscribe to be notified of new postings or upcoming events.
Sometimes you'll get lucky and find a fully-integrable calendar for you to add to your app alongside your personal one. Remember that many people have similar interests as you, and you may find some helpful bargain-hunting communities online. Along with these opportunities come plenty of resources on the subject. If they have a shared calendar, they'll do a lot of the work.
2. Note Every Sale That Catches Your Eye
Even if it draws you at first glance, not every sale will grab you enough to want to go. But you never know what you might find sitting in the back of a thrift store or outlet mall. So it's worth taking a slight detour to see what a sale is all about, if it's even of tangential interest. Then, whether you end up going or not, just jot down (or snap a picture of) the information for later.
Then, you can enter it into your calendar and reconsider as it approaches. Is it worth fitting the potential bargains in among your other duties? You can also take this time to look into the event a little more and get more information. If you end up removing it from your schedule, this experience will still help you learn more about bargain-hunting.
3. Separate Them Into Categories
Once your calendar starts to fill up, the different events can get confusing. Ideally, you'll want to know which are higher priority and what types of items you'll find just from a glance. Most calendar apps have multiple categorization options to make this happen. Depending on your platform, you can label events by type, color, tag, importance/urgency, topic, etc.
You can, for example, mark all sales of your favorite categories (like video games or cookware) as a specific color. Then, when you open your calendar for the month, you can see that color and immediately recognize what it stands for. Adding a textual tag ("church," "garage") can help you separate these events even further based on location or type. The more identifiable each category is, the easier it is to differentiate sales without reviewing each one visually.
4. Fit Sales Events Into Your Established Schedule
You can decide which events you want to move forward with, fitting in among your other responsibilities. Luckily, you don't necessarily have to do the math if your calendar app has a visual editing component. You only need to click and drag things around to reschedule them in many instances. Then it won't feel like you're wasting time (which you aren't!) by going to a sale — it's already scheduled.
The mental effect of this is perhaps the most powerful part. People often don't devote the time they need to the things they love without doing something similar. Your responsibilities are already set in stone, so there's no reason not to fit these things around them. Scheduling free time helps balance work and life and gives it relative psychological importance for completion.
5. Get the Important Things Out of the Way First
It's not always possible to fit the exciting things in among your more essential duties. However, it is possible to get the latter done first to open up your schedule later on. This is the objective of the MIT time management strategy — prioritize more essential tasks to complete them before moving on. This helps particularly if you get overwhelmed easily because you'll only focus on a few tasks at a time.
As a result, you'll be able to be more productive in completing what you need to complete. In addition, it saves mental bandwidth so you don't burn yourself out early and time you can spend shopping afterward. The best part is lessening your anxiety when taking that time— you know you've already been productive today.
It sounds unnecessary to track sales on your personal calendar, but it is perfect for saving money. As long as you spend consciously, it can make a big difference in your finances. And calendar apps are genuinely well suited for such a task, so it's a no-brainer if you're passionate about saving. So next time you see a garage sale flier, put it in your calendar, and you may discover something wonderful.
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