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I’m not naturally frugal. I’m the girl who will always pick out the most expensive: coffee, shoes, trip, food items, sweaters, basically…I’m that girl. I have expensive taste and that’s a problem when you’re trying to pay off debt and quit your job especially if you don’t want to negatively affect your quality of life.

A few years ago I wanted to quit my job and change my life, but in order to do that I had to lower my monthly/yearly expenses. Here are 101 ways that I managed to do it, and in the process was able to cut $13, 500 of spending fat from my budget.

101 Ways To Save Your Money

    • Brew your own coffee
    • It’s Pumpkin Spice Latte season-learn how to make them at home.
    • Single? Go to Meetups, use O.K. Cupid, and Bumble-all for free.
    • Enjoy watching t.v.? I use rabbit ears and watch Hulu. No cable for me and I’m still up to date on most shows.
    • Hate thrift shopping and love shopping online? Use EBATES.com to earn money back on purchases. Sign up via my EBATES.com affiliate link and get a $10 credit towards your first purchase. It’s almost the Holiday season! Don’t leave your cash on the table.
    • Enjoy movies but hate going? Watch them at home.
    • Enjoy movies but enjoy the experience of going? Keep a look out for free movie passes for upcoming releases.
    • Still focused on movies? Netflix and chill is a phrase for a reason. Movies are freaking expensive!
    • This is the last one…I swear! Go to a Matinee and watch a movie for less.
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    • Meal planning is the best thing ever. You don’t have to be obsessive about it. Spend some time looking through your pantry on a Saturday morning and get a feel for the meals that you can create with the items already in your home.
    • Are you always going to the grocery store? Build some efficiency into your life and go once a week. Basically, you’re piggy backing on the meal planning concept. Once you know what’s in your pantry go to the grocery store once a week and then use what you have.
    • Bored? If you live in a decent sized city check out Meetup.com! I absolutely love it and I find that there are almost too many events to choose from. My favorites are: hiking and happy hours.
    • Need to get into shape? I know I do! I have fallen in love with The November Project a free fitness community that have you working out at the crack of dawn with the friendliest people ever.
    • Need more fitness inspiration? Watch live-streamed classes so that you can get your move on.
    • Need to attend actual fitness classes? I use Classpass and I love it! I also share my affiliate link to give first-time users a $30 credit towards their account (normally it’s $20 but the amount was increased for the Holiday season). Share your Classpass link with friends and love ones and earn affiliate credit too!
      • I am obsessed with travel. But, it can get expensive, in an effort to lower the cost I will travel slightly off-season so that my overall expenses are lowered.
        • Still thinking about travel? Click on the following post on how to use low-cost carriers for international trips.
        • Need to pay a lot less than AirBnB prices? No worries, I stay at hostels too! Here’s my reflections on how to stay in a hostel when you’re no longer in your 20’s.
        • Check your cards and see if you’ve accrued mileage points! Don’t leave them on the table.
        • If you’re super disciplined and have cash in your bank account you can give travel hacking for mileage points a try. I tried this and failed. Do this at your own risk.
        • Trying to save money and it never works? I use Digit 🙂 Sign up here and begin saving!
        • Love Perrier as much as I do? Well, I decided to get a Soda Stream and it has saved me a TON of money. Read the following post on how I hacked the cost.
        • Need new eyeglasses? Warby Parker might be the website for you.
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        • Share-sometimes you just need to share your stuff with other people and vice versa.
        • Love your library! Your local library has a ton of resources, tools, and activities for local users.
        • Practice gratitude-I work on this every.single.day.
        • Make things yourself. This winter I plan on learning how to: make vegan cheese, almond milk, and sew.
        • Bored? Explore your town. I am amazed by all of the cool things that I discover whenever I roam around town. There are areas that I don’t visit that often and I find that they change quite a bit between visits.
        • Volunteer, instead of spending money, spend time helping a cause that you believe in.
        • Double your money! Work at a place that gives you access to what you enjoy. Love taking classes? Work at a university. Love dance? Work at a dance studio. You get the picture.
        • Buy things used.
        • I ride my bike whenever possible. Good for my wallet, waist, and the environment.
        • Walk. I love to walk and my legs thank me. You don’t pay for gas or bus fare.
        • Work at a grocery store and get a grocery discount.
        • Coupon. I’m not great at this but I do try to double my savings with paper coupons and the Ibotta savings app.
        • Go camping instead of going for posh vacations.
        • Go on a picnic when you need to socialize.
        • Change your phone service. I side-hustled my way out of an expensive carrier and use Republic Wireless. Now, I’ve switched to Google Fi. I was very happy with Republic Wireless but I wanted to try out both.
        • Side-Hustle like a boss and put that money in your savings account.
        • Eat less meat. I eat good meat. Think grass-fed beef and bison. But that stuff is expensive. Now, I eat a lot less of it, eating less saves me money, is good for my health, and great for the environment.
        • Found money. I find money all of the time. Like…a lot of money. I now put that found money in savings. It’s pretty awesome.
        • I keep snacks on me at all times because it never fails that I will get hungry when I’m roaming around town.
        • Happy Hour is the best thing ever. Don’t go to dinner-go to happy hour.
        • Brunch is also THE BEST THING EVER! I love brunch. I still get to be social without paying the premium dinner prices.
        • Use Groupon to purchase goods and services.
        • Use Living Social Deals to pay for goods and services.
        • Barter like a boss. You don’t need to pay for things that you use. You can barter for them.
        • Visit your favorite farmer’s market at the end of the day. You may be able to pick up fresh veggies and fruit at a discount as vendor’s wrap things up.
        • Buy food that is close to the sell by debt. It’s always discounted. If it’s meat get it in the freezer as soon as you get home.
        • Maintain EVERYTHING. Keeping things well maintained will save you paying on repairs.
        • Make connections with people who can hook you up with great things, inexpensive events, or swag. I know a lot of those people and I try to be that person for a lot of people too.
        • Be mindful. When I’m in debt repayment mode, saving for a trip mode, etc. I become SUPER mindful about how much money I’m spending.
        • Eat the weird stuff. It’s usually cheaper.
        • Become an urban forager. Now, you need to be careful when doing this because you don’t want to eat poison but I eat a lot of food that I find around town and in the mountains (no mushrooms!) and only berries that I can 100% identify. Think: pears, grapes, apples, plums, the occassional strawberry, and a few other items.
        • Grow a garden. For the last couple of years I’ve had a community garden plt.
        • Sometimes it has been a great experience, sometimes it’s a bit of a hot mess. But, I keep trying because I love it.
        • Do a No Shopping Challenge! I stopped shopping for one year and I saved thousands as a result of that challenge.
        • Buy food in season. It’s cheaper.
        • Purchase your next year’s wardrobe at the end of the the season and use EBATES.com to save even more (read the ins and outs of what is eligible for a rebate).
        • Purchase a gas friendly car.
        • Host potlucks at your home when you need some people time.
        • Go to the doctor…because you have to maintain your health.
        • Embrace Minimalism. I’m currently embracing minimalism. It’s not that difficult and pretty straight forward. Get rid of your extra crap. Each time I get rid of something I feel so free! It’s a bit addictive. Whenever possible I I try to sell my excess items.
        • Hold a garage sale and save the money.
        • Purchase “day of” theater tickets.
        • Exploit age-based savings. Kid/Millennial/GenX/or Boomers-there is a savings program out there for you. Just do your research.
        • Use subscription services to access savings on goods and services only shared via newsletter or with subscriber base.
        • You served your country! Get your discounts. If you’re currently in the military or retired military there are tons of opportunities for you to save.
        • Pay cash for services and ask for a discount! Cash is king!
        • Negotiate your rates. This one is very uncomfortable for many Americans because we’re not use to haggling or actively asking for different rates. Start small and see how it goes.
        • Wait. This one can be hard but sometimes the best way to save money is to wait until the time is right to make a purchase.
        • Live in a less expensive neighborhood. My friend Aja from Principles of Increase paid off a ton of debt and has been able to aggressively save after inheriting a free home located in the South Side of Chicago.
        • Use cloth diapers. It has been a LONG time since I was a baby, but my mom swore by them.
        • Make your own laundry detergent. I plan on doing this sometime this winter as a fun project.
        • Make your baby’s food. Almost all of my European friends did this when they had kids. It’s not that difficult to do and save a ton of money.
        • Embrace inconvenience. I don’t purchase convenience foods from the grocery store and I got rid of my microwave. I’ve saved a ton of money since I no longer buy foods for the microwave or pick up pre-cooked food (which is usually more expensive).
        • Join a Beta group. Beta groups are a great way to get: courses, apps, coaching, for a lot less.
        • High-End Coaching for free. Join closed Facebook groups, subscribe to challenges, and check out Facebook ads with training. Kimra Luna mentioned learning a ton via this process.
        • Participate in focus groups. I love them. They are a great way to make quick money easily. All you have to do is share your opinion.
        • Rock your affiliates. If you use apps, or participate in a savings program look to see if they have an affiliate program that you can share with friends and family.
        • Use your electric blanket. I got this idea from The Frugalwoods. I keep the heat off for as long as possible and then use my electric blanket to stay warm at night. It works perfectly. Don’t worry, I live in a triplex so my neighbors keep my place warm whenever they turn their heat on.
        • Use what you have. Literally, just use what you have, for as long as possible, until it’s time to replace it.
        • Do a grocery challenge. I love challenges and a grocery challenge is a great way to creatively use the food in your home.
        • Take a social media and television break. By doing this you remove yourself from daily marketing messages. It’s hard to want things that you haven’t heard of. Ignorance is bliss.
        • Just say no to fur babies. They are expensive. OR, adopt from your local shelter.
        • Don’t pay for your kid’s college. Work with them on identifying scholarships that can be applied towards their studies. Start this as young as possible.
        • Don’t borrow. Borrowing costs money.
        • Don’t pay to get your money! I don’t withdraw money from atms that I have to pay from.
        • Wear a signature look. When you’re in big cities that’s usually a chic combination of black. Whatever is your signature look-rock it and keep it simple.
        • Do your own hair. For the past 5 years I’ve done my own hair. It’s a pretty freeing process, saves a ton of time, and a lot of money.
        • Go natural. Say no to perms, coloring your hair, and straightening your locks. Just…rock your natural do.
        • If you prefer to have someone else do your hair, check out your local beauty school.
        • Pick up discounted wigs if you like to change your look or are dealing with hairloss.
        • Practive gratitude. It always saves you money 🙂

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  1. 101 Ways to Save Your Money When You're NOT Naturally Frugal - #moneyhungry (5)giulia says

    Lov e this list, I’ve done similar but some are very nice tips that I’m going to try

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  2. 101 Ways to Save Your Money When You're NOT Naturally Frugal - #moneyhungry (7)Artsy Finance (@artsyfinance) says

    I read in the penny hoarder about this lady and she was an ex-teacher turned homemaker and she and her kid would sit for a few hours each week searching and applying for scholarships. Anyway the scholarships paid for his entire way of college.

    If I ever have kids I do want to save for their college. But I would like to try scholarships first. BTW they didn’t spend like 80 hour weeks. She spent like 4-5 hours each week the first year. Most people have that.

    Also a lot of scholarships now aren’t for just poor people. There are talent and skills based scholarships and scholarships for C students, etc.

    Also some things like doing a shoe drive or food drive are easy to do, just time involved, but they’re easy, just not a lot of teens do them, so those that do these things stand out in a scholarship application.

    my source: http://www.thepennyhoarder.com/how-to-get-a-scholarship-100k/

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  3. 101 Ways to Save Your Money When You're NOT Naturally Frugal - #moneyhungry (8)Centsai says

    Such a great list of tips to save some money! I definitely am guilty for doing a bunch of these! As someone who lives off at least 2 cups of coffee a day, it is extremely smart and frugal to brew your own coffee! I have saved a lot of money from not buying $5 cups of coffee 6 or more times a week!

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    • 101 Ways to Save Your Money When You're NOT Naturally Frugal - #moneyhungry (9)Michelle says

      Coffee is a weakness for me 🙂 I love the java. But, I always get the smallest cup possible.

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    • 101 Ways to Save Your Money When You're NOT Naturally Frugal - #moneyhungry (11)Michelle says

      Save your money Jason!

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