First, turn off the flowers and stop using credit cards. If you want to completely control your impulsive consumption, you can turn off some flowers, credit cards and lending software that you can consume in advance, so that you have no chance to spend in advance. This fundamentally eliminates the habit of spending money indiscriminately and impulsive consumption. Maybe I can't get used to it for a while at first, but I'll get used to it after a long time, and maybe I can save a little, so it's unnecessary.
Second, make a shopping list. Make a shopping list before shopping to avoid impulsive consumption. For example, we should make a list of the goods we need to buy in our life, and only buy the goods on the list, so that we won't spend more money. We should cross out some things that can be bought or not, buy some goods that are needed in real life and will not cause waste, and occupy the space at home for storage.
Third, the method of delaying shopping settlement. Whether you see a commodity in the real window or online, you will be particularly tempted and feel very needed. If we buy immediately, we may regret it later. Not as good as we thought, or not necessary at all. If you can think about whether it is really necessary when you check out, or let it stay in the shopping cart for two days, you will know when you look back.