Written by: Rebecca Kangwa, LMHC
We’ve all heard the buzzwords: minimalism, decluttering, conscious spending. And yes, an organized closet and creating a budget can feel amazing. But there’s a fine line between living simply and denying yourself things you actually need.
At The Gold Mind, we talk with women who find themselves struggling with underconsumption to a point where cutting back starts to hurt, not help.
What is Underconsumption?
Underconsumption isn’t just about money. It can mean:
- Skipping meals to “save time” or calories
- Not getting new clothes and wearing damaged or the wrong size clothes
- Never taking vacations, even when you have time saved up
- Saying “no” to small treats like coffee with friends
- Refusing help or support because you “should be able to do it yourself”
On the surface, it might look responsible. But underneath, underconsumption can be a sign of fear, anxiety, or feeling unworthy.
How It Hurts Your Mental Health
When you constantly deny yourself, it can leave you feeling:
- Deprived, self-loathing, and resentful
- Disconnected from joy
- Exhausted from always “pushing through”
- Unworthy of comfort or pleasure
- Isolated from friends and experiences
Sometimes, underconsumption becomes a way of punishing yourself or trying to feel in control when life feels chaotic.
How Therapy Can Help
At The Gold Mind, we help women explore the beliefs that keep them stuck in underconsumption. Therapy can help you:
- Understand where the urge to “do without” comes from
- Learn to give yourself permission to enjoy life
- Find balance between saving wisely and living fully
- Reconnect with joy without guilt
Because you deserve more than just “getting by.” You deserve to thrive!
Feeling like you’re living on empty? Contact The Gold Mind. Let’s help you find balance without sacrificing your happiness.
