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How to Have Less Stuff and Save Money

by GC Journalist
April 21, 2023
in Personal Finance
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How to Have Less Stuff and Save Money
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Living frugally means buying and using less, saving money and time.

Luckily, these are also the basic tenets of minimalism. This is very trendy right now, so if you like living with less, you’re in style!

On the other hand, if you’re a spendthrift who’s used to buying out of scarcity rather than need, we’re here to help.

The tips below are many ways to spend less, shop more thoughtfully, limit the amount of belongings you have, and adopt a happier, healthier, more frugal lifestyle painlessly.

don’t buy books or magazines

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To save money, don’t buy books. Borrow reading material from the library instead.

Public libraries are not just about the books that are currently available.read our post About the library card being the most valuable card in your wallet.

If you’re a bookie who has to buy books, buy second-hand and limit your purchases to just one bookshelf.

To live a really frugal life, read magazines and newspapers online. Some content is limited without a paid subscription, but there is plenty of free reading material.

If you don’t own a computer, most libraries offer free computer access. Free computer access is popular, so plan ahead if you have a waiting list.

Build your essential wardrobe

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Build an essential and balanced wardrobe with recommendations from Real Simple magazine.

buy washable classic clothes, mostly solid colorsEnjoy trendy or patterned items from time to time.

always buy on salebargains, second-hand goods and thrift shops are also not to be missed.

It takes more time to shop thoughtfully and live frugally, but the result is clothes you really need and love.These principles apply to the whole family. .

Savings on cosmetics and toiletries

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Ditch expensive cosmetics from hair products at department stores and salons.

good housekeeping magazine drugstore classic Helps maintain fresh, coifed, refined, and wonderful aromas.

Or you can make it yourself.

Ditch expensive fitness and exercise

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Save money by skipping gym memberships and opting instead for exercise that costs little to nothing.

Try exercises without equipment

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gymnastics is a bodyweight exercise that has kept members of the military and many other organizations healthy. By design, these simple but highly effective exercises require no equipment.

Gymnastics is perfect for a simple life and can be done by anyone, anywhere. You can easily enjoy a cheap and time-saving home fitness workout.

Get a full body workout in just a few minutes a day with just 3 exercises. Alternate warm-up exercises with upper and lower body exercises.

Exercise according to your physical fitness level. Try jumping jacks or jump rope, push-ups or planks, squats or lunges up to 10 times each.

Repeat this cycle 5 to 10 times. Most people can get good results with as little as 10 minutes of exercise a day.

More free or low-cost exercise options

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Find walking, hiking, biking, rollerblading, running groups in your city or Meetup.com.

Join a league to play basketball, bowling, soccer, softball, volleyball, or any other active team sport. Some sports leagues and games are free (especially at local parks).

Even those that charge a fee are usually much cheaper than a gym membership.

save on groceries and food

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The biggest way to save on groceries is to stop or at least severely limit nonfood shopping.

This includes sodas, snacks such as potato chips, desserts and other treats.

Avoid cooked foods such as chicken stock, bread crumbs, packaged mixes, canned soups, and bottled condiments.

buy less kitchen utensils

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Renowned New York Times columnist Mark Bittman’s no-frills kitchen gadget list costs $200 to $300 to complete a kitchen from scratch. What’s his secret?

Head to a restaurant supply store in your city or the nearest metropolitan area and shop for essentials that are functional and inexpensive.

Pair your device 10 basic recipes and tips for beginners From Epicurious.com.

These frugal living tips will help you save even more money by cooking at home, and you’ll eat better too.

Remove toy clutter

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If your home is knee-deep in plastic children’s toys, it may be time to corral the mess.

Set up a toy box or toy shelf and ask your child to put away toys when not in use. Then limit the number of toys to the number that will fit on the shelf or toy box.

In other words, after every birthday and Christmas holiday, it’s time to organize your toys and donate or recycle any toys you no longer use.

These lessons will help you in many other areas of life as your child grows and transitions into games, phones, music, clothing, and more.

Speaking of which, this is a good frugal life lesson for adults too.

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