Become Unshoppable
06/15/2026
Confessions of a Shopaholic is NOT a romcom. It's the most accurate portrayal of spending psychology that I've ever seen as a Spending Coach. I go scene by scene and reveal what's driving all of it
I Watched Confessions of a Shopaholic as a Spending Coach and Took Notes | Become Unshoppable 🙋♀️ Hi, I'm Mary Ann, I'm a Spending Coach that helps people affor...
04/21/2026
Bring Your Most Embarrassing Purchase
Yes, really.
The thing you bought and never told anyone about. The collection you've quietly accumulated that makes no logical sense. The purchase you made at 1am that arrived three days later and immediately got shoved in a closet.
That's your most valuable data point. And we're going to use it.
Oops, I Bought It Again is a 60-minute workshop built around one simple idea: your spending pattern isn't random, and it isn't a flaw. It's information. It's been pointing at something real this whole time — a need, a want, a part of you that hasn't been met yet.
Once you understand what that is, the pattern will stop.
Bring the embarrassing purchase. Bring the pattern you're tired of repeating. Bring the honest question you've been afraid to ask out loud.
We're going to answer it together.
Oops I Bought It Again Workshop You didn't plan to buy it. But here we are. Again.The Oops I Bought It Again workshop is live — 60 minutes to break the impulse buying cycle and start spending in a way that actually feels good. Grab your spot!What we'll uncover together: What need you are searching for with shopping How addressin...
On Retail Therapy
Retail therapy is real.
Not in the way we joke about it — "haha I bought shoes because I had a bad day" — but genuinely, neurologically real.
A purchase triggers a dopamine response. It creates a moment of anticipation, decision, reward. It works. For a little while, it actually works.
That's not weakness. That's biology.
The problem isn't that you found something that made you feel better. The problem is when you KEEP using that thing to make you feel better.
You don't need to stop seeking comfort. You need more tools in the kit so you don't always revert to shopping.
So the question isn't "why do I shop when I'm sad?" The question is: what else gives you that same hit of relief — that doesn't cost you twice?
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