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We’ve all done it. A quick £3 coffee here, a cheeky Deliveroo there, a little “treat” from Amazon to cheer up a rough day. These spends seem small in the moment, but they add up quicker than you realise, until your balance says, ‘try again later’.
Welcome to the world of ad hoc spending, the silent budget killer that doesn’t come with a warning sign, doesn’t feel reckless, but can blow your budget in just a few weeks.
Ad hoc spending is money you spend without planning or intention. It’s those everyday purchases that didn’t make it into your planned budget and they usually don’t feel like a big deal:
It’s all the stuff you don’t think about and that’s exactly the problem.
Modern life moves fast, and convenience often wins over careful consideration. We’re not being reckless we’re being human in a world designed to make spending effortless.
Our brains struggle with small, frequent expenses. A £4 coffee doesn’t trigger the same mental alarm as a £400 purchase, even though those coffees can add up to more over time.


Enter your new best friend: a spending tracker;
Tracking your ad hoc spending:
Download the Free Spending Tracker Below
Before any unplanned purchase, pause and ask:
Let’s be realistic you’re going to treat yourself sometimes, and that’s okay! The trick is to plan for it.
Create a weekly or monthly “spontaneous spending” budget. Once it’s gone, it’s gone and you’ll naturally become more selective about what’s truly worth it.

Write your financial goals somewhere or develop a vision board and place it somewhere you’ll see it daily. When your future self has a voice, it’s easier to resist impulse purchases.
Ready to take back control? Here’s your challenge:
No shame, no guilt. Just honesty and progress.
Remember: Financial freedom isn’t about deprivation, it’s about intention.
Do you recognise any of your habits in this post? What’s your biggest budget killer, Uber Eats? Amazon Prime? That spontaneous TK Maxx run?
Share your story in the comments below. I love hearing how real people are reclaiming control of their money, one intentional decision at a time.
If you’re ready to finally feel on top of your money, try the Manna Spending Tracker, designed to be simple and built with real life in mind.
Small changes in awareness can lead to big changes in your bank account.