Short of winning the lottery or landing a super-size bonus, is it possible to end up with more money without giving up all the fun things we enjoy? Sure it is! It’ll take some time and a little effort, but shifting a few things can make a positive difference in the way you spend (and save!).
- Shop around for services. Home insurance, auto insurance, gym membership, Internet, cable, cell phone . . . anything you use on a regular basis, pay for monthly or where there are options. Chances are, you can shop around and find a better deal.
- Look at what you’re using—and what you’re not using. If you have a monthly gym membership but only go twice a month, would you be better off paying an entrance fee, which some gyms allow? Find out what options exist. The same goes for cable, unlimited talk cell phones, Internet access, and anything you can be paying for but not using much.
- When it really doesn’t matter, go generic. Staples, such as sugar, flour and rice are easy to switch to generic–but go one step further and try other foods you could fit in. Taste-test generic cereals, treats, drinks and more. Once you’ve decided which brands to bypass, keep a little envelope in your wallet where you can stash the amount you saved during each shopping trip.
- Shop savvy. If you enjoy shopping, you can get the same thrill shopping a flea market or yard sale as you would the mall. Enjoy online shopping? Try Craigslist! You’ll save money and have more fun.
- Trade down for more. If you’re paying more for a home, car, clothes, anything that’s not making you happy, consider trading down so you have more money for what you really want.
It’s easy to feel stuck in your lifestyle, and our consumer culture makes other people’s lives seem so attractive. But take a minute to ask yourself what you really want, and see if you don’t already have the means to make at least some of it happen.