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Shopping trips can be fun, but they can also be stressful. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to make a shopping trip enjoyable, while also making all of the stops you need to.

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Take note of what items you need in advance.

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  1. It can be stressful if you're out shopping and have to add a stop last-minute, or run back into a store because you forgot to buy something! Try to determine all of the stores you're going to, and everything you'll need to buy at each store before your shopping trip to avoid the potential stress of a last-minute addition or change. Make a list to help you remember exactly what you need, and avoid confusion while you're shopping. [1]
    • If you're going to shop with anyone, be sure to ask them if there are any stores they'd like to stop at and/or anything they need to buy from the stores you'll be shopping at, so everyone is on the same page.
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Choose a day where you don't have much going on.

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  1. [2] Try and pick a day/time where your schedule is clear or almost clear. This way, you'll have enough time to go to all of the stores you need to, and look for what you need.
    • If you're planning to make multiple stops, start your shopping trip early, so you have enough time to visit all of the stores you need to.
    • If you'll be shopping with someone, coordinate with them to pick a day and time where they don't have much going on either, so no one has to rush.
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Visit stores you like.

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  1. This way, you know you're more likely to have a positive experience, and thus a more enjoyable shopping trip. [3] You'll also likely already know the layout of these stores, meaning you'll likely have an easier time finding what you need. [4]
    • If you're unsure of any stores in your area that have what you need, try asking family or friends for their opinion. You can also do some research to look for stores in your area that are rated high and offer what you need. [5]
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Look for any discounts or sales at stores you'd like to visit.

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  1. Do some research and consider going to stores that are currently running discounts or sales on what you need. [6] This way, you'll be able to save some money on future purchases that day or a different day.
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Try to keep a positive mindset.

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  1. [7] If you're going to the grocery store, try thinking about any fun recipes you can try making with the food you buy. If you'll be shopping for clothes, you can look forward to getting some new ideas to add to your wardrobe. [8]
    • As difficult as it may seem, try not to worry too much about not finding what you're looking for. This can cause your mindset to become negative [9] , which may result in you not enjoying your shopping trip as much.
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Note the needs of anyone you're shopping with.

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  1. You may be shopping with someone who has a different budget than you, or who may need to do a shorter shopping trip (even if they do have the day free). They may also have dietary restrictions. Be sure to keep these needs in mind while planning the shopping trip and throughout the day, so that they can also have an enjoyable shopping trip. [10]
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Build in a break if you have several stops.

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  1. [11] Consider stopping by a local park, coffee shop [12] or even a restaurant. Taking a break can help you with staying positive, and thus may also help you enjoy your shopping trip more. [13]
    • The break doesn't have to be long — half an hour to an hour can be enough to help you recharge and re-energize yourself for the rest of the shopping you need to do.
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Dress with the shopping trip in mind.

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  1. You'll likely be doing a lot of walking and sitting during your shopping trip, so dressing with that shopping trip in mind can be beneficial. Wear clothes, as well as walking shoes that you'll be comfortable in.
    • If you plan on bringing a bag or purse, it's a good idea to bring one that fits across your shoulders and is on the smaller side, so you don't have to take as much time constantly readjusting it, and you won't have to worry about leaving it behind if you inadvertently left it somewhere.
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Take advantage of store resources.

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  1. These may include apps, maps [14] , ads displaying weekly sales, or other resources. Be sure to take advantage of these resources, if possible, to help your shopping trip go as smoothly as it can.
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Ask for help if you need it.

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  1. If you're in a store and unsure of where something is, you need to reach something on a high shelf, or have other questions, don't hesitate to ask an employee for help. They are there to help you, and improve your experience whenever possible. [15]
    • Always be polite and respectful when interacting with any store employee. [16]

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