10 Painless Ways To Save $1000 This Year

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If you’re serious about saving your hard-earned money, these 10 painless ways to save $1000 are a great place to start.

These tips can be helpful for beginners as well as anyone wanting to set a little more money aside in 2024.

Now, for a lot of you, saving $1000 in a year might seem a low number but I believe in baby steps. These tips will be helpful for someone living on one income, looking to save money while paying off debt, or any beginner who wants to start saving money this year. Starting small and being consistent is the key.

This is no get-rich-quick scheme. Hear me out, the outcomes are going to be gradual. Except for a couple of them which we’re going to see in a while.

So, let’s get started.

10 PAINLESS WAYS TO SAVE $1000 THIS YEAR

1| No spend challenge:

This year do a no-spend challenge. Briefly, no spending challenge is when you freeze your spending for a predetermined time frame. It could be anywhere between a weekend to a week to a month. You can set out rules for yourself. (More on the no-spend challenge soon).

The clothes, makeup, shoes, perfumes, and decor items are good starting points. Be determined to use up everything you’ve bought to turn your expenditure to good use.

2| Watch your food bill/expense:

Food budget out of control?

There are several strategies to reduce your food costs; cut your grocery bill in half and still eat healthily.

Doing simple things like — shopping in your pantry; cooking your dinner at home for most nights; eating a simple breakfast; keeping some cashews, almonds, dry snacks, and water bottles with you anywhere and everywhere you go; being smart with your bulk purchases; brown-bagging lunch can greatly help to lower your food bill and maximize your grocery savings.

Related: 18 Smart Ways To Cut Your Grocery Bill Into Half

3| Be watchful of your utility bills:

This is another area after food expenses where there’s room for saving a lot of money.

Just a little attentiveness is necessary.

Make sure to use only as much electricity, water, and gas as required.

Control heating and cooling temperature, practice turning off the switches immediately after use or when leaving the room, unplug appliances when not in use, and regulate freezer and refrigerator temperature are some small achievable ways to lower your utility bills every month.

4| Self-made gifts or affordable useful items:

If you’re not careful about the presents you buy, it’s going to cost some serious money. For me, it’s always hand-crafted gifts over luxury. I believe the true value is in the sentiments behind the gift rather than its price tag.

Gifts need not be products only you can give your service (things you’re good at).

Skilled in baking or cooking? Offer a delicacy.

Yoga expert? Teach your friends some simple and effective yoga poses that they can practice every day at home. Couldn’t ask for more!

Experienced in gardening? Help a friend turn her backyard into a vegetable garden.

Just get off the beaten track. Think beyond.

5| Ditch cable/TV and find a productive hobby:

What are some productive hobbies that can make your life easier and better? Can your hobbies make you money if there’s any situation like the pandemic job loss that many went through of late?

What’s that one hobby that can actually make you money? Just try to master that hobby. Turn your hobby into a second job instead of watching idiot stuff on TV.

6| Always look for a good deal:

First, always ask yourself — do I really need this? You actually need an item if it was on your list for a while. Say for a month or so.

I never browse shopping sites just for fun. Some people might make fun of me but I download the apps on my phone only when I need something. For example, recently I shopped for some personal care products after two long years from Nykaa, purple, and the Amazon app. You won’t believe but before making purchases I didn’t have these apps on my phone. Whenever I complete my shopping I delete the apps from my phone. I do this on purpose. The first reason is to avoid temptations. Second, I hate the innumerable notifications. I like to keep only meaningful stuff on my phone. Yes indeed.

Also, I downloaded these three apps so that I could compare the price of each product on three apps to get the best deal. It took me two days to order the products since I compared each and every product that I wanted to buy on all three apps. But then the comparison shopping helped me save a lot of money.

7| Lower alcohol/smoking:

Ever assessed the amount of money you spend on these bad habits — drinking, smoking, gambling? The figure would terrify you, in particular, if you’re looking to save money.

Now, this is not a how-to quit smoking/drinking guide and hence, we’re not going that way. The only thing — if you could lower or, by good fortune, quit these bad habits you’ll be doing yourself and your wallet a huge favor; that your body can’t thank enough.

8| Find a stable income stream:

Having a steady income flow helps obtain soundness and security. Even if you’re a full-time stay-at-home mama it’s increasingly better to have a steady source of income.

This age of the internet has extended heaps of possibilities. Today, you can make money with anything you’re passionate about. If you’re not able to allocate time, work on weekends, or work during the hours your child is fast asleep. With a little time and devotion, you can yield a good return.

9| Increase your earnings:

There are a host of ways you can make extra money. Start a small-scale business.

Sell unwanted stuff. Capitalize on your hobbies. Create passive income like starting a blog or a YouTube channel. Extra earnings can definitely help you pay off your debt faster, save up for the future, or live more peacefully.

10| Collect your changes:

Piggy banks are not just for kids. You can benefit from keeping a jar to collect your spare change too.

Instead of letting your loose change scatter, it is always best to put it in a jar and let it grow into a significant amount over time. Clever spendthrifts make large purchases, investments, travel, or save this money for retirement. Just being smart can do a whole lot with your spare change.

Those were 10 painless ways to save $1000 this year. Be sure to share your tips and tricks in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. “Prosperity is the fruit of labor. It begins with saving money”.


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