I find it helps to visualize life without stuff or services. Pick one thing at a time. It does not matter if it is a necessity or superfluous. I like to go through this mental exercise to see where I can save money. What would life be like without cable TV? What would life be like without the house I am living in now? Without certain members of my family? Without pets? Without the car I drive? What if we were a one car family? Or a no car family? I know this seems a little gloomy but in the end you will think of savings that you would not have thought of in your current state of mind. Even if it is an incremental decrease in your spending, It all adds up. Collectively this will save you quite a bit of cash. Here is a list of things I have come up with to save more.
Trade in your smartphone for an ipod touch and a prepaid cell phone. This trick saves me $40-$50 a month. Dump your cable for watching shows online. Cut out those coffees at Starbucks and make your own. Pack a lunch. Stay away from the snack machines by having your own healthy snacks in your desk/bag. Try to buy used by going to garage sales, thrift stores, craigslist, the reuse center, and estate sales. Keep your car longer. Trade down to more basic transport. Or dump your car for bus and bike. Is your car worth enough to maintain full insurance coverage.
I would love to hear what you all do to be more frugal. Just leave a post in the comments section of my blog. which can be found at http://fettlersfinancial.blogspot.com/
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