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20 Simple Steps to Saving Your Money Better

This blog post offers tips on saving your money better.

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20 Simple Steps to Saving Your Money Better

Are you looking for ways to save money effectively? Well, you’re in the right place! I have 20 simple and smart strategies to help you hold onto your hard-earned cash. Whether you’re saving up for a big purchase, preparing for unexpected expenses, or just aiming to have a little extra in the bank, these tips are here to guide you.

Step 1: Identify The Money-Sucking Vampires

We’ve all got them. Those little expenses that sneak up on us like a game of hide and seek. You think you’ve found them all, but there’s always one more. Maybe it’s that daily gourmet coffee (we deserve it, right?) or that subscription box for artisanal goat cheese. (I mean, who can resist?!)

For a week, write down every single penny you spend. From big bills to the candy bar at the grocery checkout. After seven days, look at where your money went. You might be surprised at the number of sneaky expenses hiding in the shadows!

Step 2: Create a Magical Money Plan (aka Budget)

Alright, I get it. “Budget” is kind of a scary word. But think of it as a roadmap to your money dreams.

First, list out your essentials: rent/mortgage, utilities, and groceries. Then, list the fun stuff (dining out, movies). Subtract your total expenses from your income. The goal is to have some left over. If not, revisit those money-sucking vampires!

Step 3: Introduce The “24-Hour Rule”

Ever walked into a store for ONE thing and left with ten? (Guilty as charged!) Next time you’re about to buy something not on the list, wait 24 hours. If you still need (or want) it tomorrow, go for it. But sometimes, the thrill wears off. And that’s money saved!

Step 4: Embrace the Potluck Party

Hosting get-togethers can get pricey. But what if everyone brings a dish? Not only is it easier on your wallet, but you also get to taste Aunt Susan’s famous casserole! Bonus points if you all swap recipes.

Step 5: Go Vintage

Kids grow faster than weeds in the garden. Before you know it, those brand-new shoes are two sizes too small. Instead of buying new, consider thrift stores or organizing a neighborhood swap meet. Your wallet (and the planet) will thank you!

Step 6: Do-It-Yourself… Within Reason

I once tried to cut my hair. Let’s just say, hats became my best friend. But there are tons of things we can DIY to save money! You can find tutorials on everything from how to decorate your home to how to fix your car. Just… maybe let the pros cut your hair.

Step 7: Become a Coupon Queen

No, you don’t need a crown or a throne, just a little patience. Coupons can save a significant amount of money. Whether it’s for groceries, clothing, or a fun day out, a few minutes of searching can lead to big savings!

Step 8: Cook At Home

You knew this one was coming, right? Eating out is fun, but cooking at home is cheaper (and often healthier). Plus, it’s a great way to bond with the family. Even if “cooking” means pouring cereal, it’s still a win!

Step 9: Automate Your Savings

Remember when we talked about creating a budget? Once you’ve got money left over, put it in savings automatically. Even if it’s just $5 a week, it adds up. Before you know it, you’ll have a nice little nest egg.

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Step 10: Give Every Dollar a Job

When saving your money, think about where you want it to go. Vacation fund? Emergency stash? The more specific you are, the more motivated you’ll be to save.

Step 11: Plant a Garden

You don’t need acres; a simple pot on a windowsill can do wonders. Start with easy-to-grow herbs like basil or mint. Not only will you save money on groceries, but your meals will taste fresher too! Plus, it’s a great way to teach kids about nature.

Step 12: Library Adventures

Before buying books or movies, check out your local library. Many have digital lending, too! And don’t forget the countless free activities and reading programs for kiddos. It’s an adventure waiting to happen without the price tag.

Step 13: Go Energy-Efficient

Swap out those old light bulbs for energy-saving ones. Turn off lights when you leave a room, and unplug devices that aren’t in use. It’s not just about saving the planet—it’ll save your electricity bill too!

Step 14: Hand-Me-Downs Are Golden

Got older kids? Don’t toss out their outgrown clothes! Hand them down to the younger ones or even friends. Remember, vintage is always in style.

Step 15: Make Your Own Cleaning Supplies

Many household items, like vinegar and baking soda, work wonders as cleaners. It’s cheaper, eco-friendly, and you won’t have to worry about any harsh chemicals. Here is an easy eco-friendly DIY laundry detergent recipe.

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Step 16: Re-Think Your Transportation

Consider carpooling, taking public transport, walking, or biking if possible. It saves on gas, and parking, and gives Mother Earth a little hug.

Step 17: Free Family Fun

Parks, hiking trails, or even a simple picnic in your backyard can be a blast. Who needs an expensive theme park when you have the great outdoors and a little imagination?

Step 18: Water-Saving Ways

Shorten showers and fix any dripping taps. Consider collecting rainwater for your garden. You’ll be amazed at how much you save on your water bill.

Step 19: Learn the Art of Repair

Before tossing out that torn shirt or broken toy, see if it can be mended. Sometimes, a little stitch or glue can bring things back to life. Turn repair sessions into family fun!

Step 20: Bulk Buy Wisely

We’ve all given in to the temptation of those enormous peanut butter tubs or 100-roll toilet paper packs at wholesale stores. And while bulk buying can be a cost-saving strategy, it’s vital to do it wisely. Purchase non-perishable items or those you use frequently in bulk. But be wary of items that might expire before you get to use them. Also, compare the per-unit cost. Sometimes, bigger doesn’t always mean cheaper!


Saving your money doesn’t have to be a daunting task. By incorporating these 20 easy tips into your daily routine, you’ll be on your way to a healthier financial future. It’s all about taking small, manageable steps towards your savings goals. Stay consistent, be patient with yourself, and watch your savings grow.

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Hi! I'm Jen, and I'm thrilled you stopped by!

I am a certified life coach, mother of five, wife, founder of the non-profit Eye on Vision Foundation, entrepreneur, Christian, and friend. I live, play, work and worship in the Orlando, Florida area.

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