Have you ever felt like your wallet gets completely drained right when your heart is hurting the most? Out there, millions of Indonesian millennials share the exact same cycle: an exhausting day at work, personal issues, or the end of a romantic relationship often lead to a flood of spending notifications from poorly managed financial applications.
In financial psychology, this phenomenon is known as emotional spending—the tendency to shop impulsively as a form of emotional escape. We buy things we don't actually need just to get that instant hit of comfort to soothe a down mood.
Through the Reality Challenge held by Bank Jago, we are invited to peek into the story of Yons, a single millennial with "Perintis" Pocket inspiration. Yons’ story serves as a giant mirror for any of us who have ever been trapped in a similar habit: trying to heal our feelings in ways that aren't financially sound.
Conflict: Heartbreak and the Urge for Retail Therapy
For Yons, the challenge of managing Rp10 million for 30 days from Bank Jago came at a rather trying time. He had just gone through a heartbreak from a breakup. For many young people, such vulnerable moments often trigger the urge to engage in retail therapy, like impulsively buying new clothes or over-ordering food just to find a distraction from sadness.
Having Rp10 million in the hands of someone going through emotional instability certainly poses its own challenges. Yons realized there was a strong urge within him to resort to emotional spending.
This is the first mirror faced by Yons, and perhaps you too. The desire for self-recovery (healing) is often misinterpreted as a license to be wasteful, which ultimately triggers new anxiety when seeing the savings balance start to dwindle.
Self-Discovery: Realizing the Close Bond Between Money and Emotions
Yons' turning point happened when he did some deep reflection. Yons realized that to heal his heart and get his life back on track, he could start with the most measurable thing: tidying up his finances, alongside learning to love himself.
As it turns out, organizing your account balance can be the first step to calming a cluttered mind. Yons no longer saw the Rp10 million as a tool for emotional escape, but rather as an instrument to slowly rebuild the foundation of his life.
Character Transformation: The Jago Pocket Feature as a Recovery Tool
Yons' transformation from being momentarily fragile to becoming a more mindful individual happened thanks to using the right financial application. Leveraging the Jago application, which he had never used before, Yons utilized the Jago Pocket feature not just to track numbers, but as a way to sort through his emotions.
Yons began digitally separating Rp10 million into personalized Pockets tailored to his recovery needs:
- Concert Pocket: A specific and measured allocation to watch music concerts to unwind and bring back positive energy without disrupting other financial pillars.
- Gym Hyrox Run Pocket: A targeted budget for physical activities that keep the body healthy while helping channel negative emotions productively.
- The Heartbroken's Savings Pocket: A symbol of commitment that his future must keep moving forward and that he is investing in a stronger version of himself for tomorrow.
By separating his money into different Pockets, Yons successfully created a psychological pause between the urge of sadness and the act of spending money. Whenever his emotions dipped, looking at his Jago Pockets visually reminded Yons of his future goals.
The Essence of Money as a Tool for Self-Recovery
By the end of the Reality Challenge, Yons didn't just manage the Rp10 million expertly, but he also succeeded in realigning his thoughts and actions.
Yons' story is an inspiration and a mirror for us all. Managing finances through the Jago application is clearly not just about numbers on a screen. It is about how you take full control of your own life decisions.
When you feel the urge to engage in emotional spending because of a bad day, remember Yons' story: Start by tidying up your financial Pockets, and slowly, your peace of mind will follow.