You always go to the store because you have specific things that you need to buy, but sometimes you end up buying just a few extra things...especially at Target. It's OK, we've all been there. Studying the art of "Target shopping" may help you to be more prepared and master this high-level operation. In hope it works, here is the step-by-step process of shopping at Target:
1. Making a list of the items that you need so that you can go straight to those aisles without any distractions.
2. Walking into the store and debating whether you have enough energy to push a cart through the whole store, or enough strength to carry a basket with you the entire time.
3. Casually walking past the clothing section to see if the swimsuits have been put out yet.
4. Taking a "quick" detour every 20 feet on the way to one of those aisles because you saw something and had to go check it out.
5. And then standing there for 15 minutes trying to decide if you should get it or not.
6. Realizing that you'e been in the store for an hour already, and you haven't gotten everything you need yet.
7. On the way to grabbing the last few things, staring at the items in your cart, trying to decide if they are worth getting or not.
8. Deciding that you are going to keep everything in your cart, and subconsciously rushing to the checkout line before you can change your mind.
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