Saving money is just as crucial as making money, if not more. However, being mindful of your expenditure is half the battle. According to the Simple Living online community, these easy skills can help you save up significantly.
1. Save Some Dough
Unsurprisingly, cooking can be an excellent way to save money. However, eating out and buying pre-packaged or convenience foods can be much more expensive than preparing meals. A user suggested purchasing ingredients in bulk to reduce the cost per unit.
Meal planning is another helpful tool, and thinking about what to eat in advance can counter that last-minute urge to order food.
2. Stitch Your Way To Saving
Sewing can appear to be a skill of tertiary importance till you realize an outfit you bought might require some alteration. By doing your own alterations, such as hemming pants, you can save money on the cost of having them done professionally.
You can also repurpose old clothes and fabrics into new items, such as tote bags or patchwork blankets. Ultimately, this will save the money you would otherwise spend on new materials and reduce waste, which is crucial during these times of fast fashion.
3. Excel(ling at Budgeting)
One individual suggested the use of Excel for planning and budgeting. This can help you be more mindful of your expenditure and reduce impulsive purchases. It can also aid in getting a hold of your spending habits and inform you of areas you might want to cut down on.
4. Save Your Limbs (and Wallet)
Knowing first aid is a life-saver, quite literally. Knowing that you don’t have to rush to your nearest clinic for a minor injury can help significantly cut down costs. You’ll also be able to provide someone with first aid in critical situations before paramedics arrive.
5. Jack of All Trades, Master of Savings
Maintaining a household only comes with repairing. It is rather obvious why a skill like plumbing, electrical, or car maintenance could help. For simpler things, a YouTube tutorial can help you in just a few minutes.
Additionally, you can trade help with friends who might be more skilled in other areas. For example, a free pizza for a day of plumbing sounds like a fair trade, doesn’t it? Haha, maybe throw in some cold ones afterward.
6. Become a Maintenance Wizard
In addition to budgeting, you can also improve your spending habits by tracking your maintenance work and resource usage. For example, suppose you periodically maintain household appliances.
In that case, you won’t have to worry about your things giving up on you randomly. Similarly, regarding resources, you can save on travel costs by planning two errands in a go so that you only make one trip instead of many.
7. From Dirt to Dinner
Gardening may not look like a skill that helps you save money, but it can do wonders. By growing your own produce, you can cut down the costs of organic products, which are far more expensive at the supermarket.
The learning process may seem daunting, but going on YouTube can be a big help; someone mentioned MIgardener as a great teacher, and after watching a few of their videos, I have to agree!
8. Trim Your Hair (and Expenses)
A monthly grooming trip to a parlor or salon could cost an arm and a leg. Hence, learning a skill as simple as shaving or plucking your brows can save you money.
Similarly, knowing how to cut or even trim your hair would mean that you don’t have to go to a professional as frequently as you used to, but you’ll only have yourself to blame if you get a terrible haircut!
9. Nature’s Pharmacy
A rather odd skill mentioned by a user was foraging. They found that learning about wild plants or herbs was helpful in safe foraging. Furthermore, using medicinal herbs and plants is a cost-effective way of treating minor health concerns. However, I’d always advise consulting a doctor before you go about being a guru medic.
10. Breaking a Sweat (Not the Bank)
For many, going to the gym or hiring a trainer is expensive. However, fitness is a core element of a healthy lifestyle. The good news is that you can work out without investing in a costly gym membership. You can start your fitness journey home by learning how different exercises work. Consequently, you can design custom home workouts (and excuses too!)
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