In this video, I go over 6 lifestyle changes you can adopt to start saving more money than ever.
Want to save money? Whether you’re saving for a specific goal, want to control your spending more, or simply are looking to improve your personal finance, here are a few tricks and tips you can implement in your everyday life to save more money. These tips have personally helped me save a lot of money over the years, and I think it’s helped me build a really sustainable, intentional, and financially healthy lifestyle. I hope you find these 6 lifestyle changes that save you money helpful, and let me know what you think in the comments below!
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What thing in your life ends up saving you a lot of money?
Just try to become musilm 🤙 great life style
25 is young and you are still very beautiful.
I started this habit this month; everytime I make a cheaper decision, like deciding to bring food to work instead of eating out with colleagues, I immediately transfer the difference into a separate small savings account 🙂 It motivates me to make cheaper choices, even when it comes down to a few cents! It’s fun to see the savings account grow, and it’s kind of become a a sport!
So informative video!
Hey you are looking gorgeous
✨When you do all this cuz you’re minimalistic disabled gal that is allergic to most things✨
I hiked some mountains in the summer but I will be doing rock climbing this winter. A good money saving hobby is gardening, plantcare
My goal is to spend less money on mmj even tho it’s my medicine. I don’t make much money with my health and being a grad school
Love old lame ladies, can you make videos about your hobbies
Broil tilapia in orange juice, it’s cheap healthy and dang delicious. Works well with other white fish and trout too. Paired with roasted veggies… so good
Crocheting is a really fulfilling hobby too, and can be inexpensive if you thrift or use repurposed yarn. You might catch someones stash second hand at estate sales, that’s really common in my area!
How did you get Ben and Jerry’s for $2.50??? I’d like to know this secret
Where on earth is Ben & Jerry's $2.5? It's at least $5 in Canada while on sale
binge watching 😊
I love your videos, your voice is great, editing is simple and good enough (not going crazy with it) , lo fi music suits the content, and also, i use the same microphone used in this video for my videos (at least started using it recently)
I like having the things I want, without really compromising, so I tend to get quality sunglasses, the car I want, clothes I want exc. Yet I spend less than most people on these things… I am lucky in some of the stuff I like I guess..
I got 2 30 y/o BMWs I fix myself and that has gotten up in value a lot since I got them, even considering parts I've bought for them, not that I'd ever want to sell them..
Clothes I wear a very long time, I still wear some t shirts thats 10 years old that still fit somehow…
And my favorite jacket I've used half the time for over 5 years now.. and its a trench coat like jacket that only look better now thanx to the oliv patina:P
My raybans I've worn for 5+ years now and were a good deal and my eyes thanks me…
So dosn't matter much if you buy expensive or cheap stuff I guess.
As long as you REALLY know what your taste are, and dig deep down to find out. Don't care about trends, like somewhat safe options or got a style that fits your identity well and are aware of what you spend and how you spend it…
Being a good little consumer that keeps buying new cheap clothes that the fabrics goes hard and uncomfortable probably the worst thing to do economically.. I have some H&M hoodies where the zippers has fallen off and they as comfy as sandpaper.. 😂 wear them working on cars till they too oily to go on, hehe.
I really appreciate your video but when you start talking about cutting things out of your life is not the way to go. It's like saying that you will never enjoy desert again. Lol 😂 I like to focus on saving but also spending money on activities that I do love. Life is too short to be living on pasta or never having a glass of wine. It's about moderation not like living like a hermit.
So much of your content resonates with me because of my personal experiences and values.
My lifestyle "choice" is not owning a car. Public transport isn't ideal and it takes more time, but the price is way more stable than petrol, there's no surprise breakdown costs, and I end up walking way more. Other one is never going on holiday.
Gratitude practice is probably also a good thing 😊
good ideas for saving money! but a tub of ice cream costs $2.50?? what area do you live in? Ben and Jerry's costs close to $8 a pint by me
Learning how to make things is also a wonderful thing! For example i make my own candles and while it means i get to be creative and experiment and cultivate the scents i want it also means i dont spend any money on mass produced candles, i can reuse the jars to prevent waste and also it makes for a great gift to loved ones! Because it's homemade it has a lot more meaning and love behind it. I also make clothes and they end up being higher quality than fast fashion and i feel more motivated to keep and wear it because it's something i created! ❤
Is this video recent??? I was shocked to learn that the average American only spends 161 dollars a month on clothes. With this amount you can’t even buy ONE item in Switzerland! It’s not even enough for a good pair of gloves, actually … (170-270 CHF)