Do you ever feel as though money is literally burning a hole in your pocket? What goes in your bank only ever seems to go out on the things you don’t see. We’re talking about bills, fuel for your car, food etc. But it shouldn’t be this way. We should be able to enjoy the money we have without having to stress about whether we’ll be able to get by the rest of the month without living on a tin of beans. Money has a way of getting us down, especially if we feel as though we don’t have much. So here’s a few ways you can let it bring you back up, and you can actually enjoy the money you have.
Shop Right
Are you a self confessed serial shopper? Or, are you someone who think they’re sensible with their money, but there is a questionable amount of food transactions in your bank account at the end of the month? Bottom line is, we tend to spend more money than we actually have because we’re just tempted by the things that we don’t have. To shop right, you need to get your bargain hunting glasses on. Use things such as these amazing John Lewis vouchers, along with other vouchers that you might be able to find on the internet. If you look to save whilst you spend, you’re going to be so much happier than actually having to cut the spending out all together. For things such as your food shop, have a look and see if online shopping is the way forward. A lot of stores offer discounts for the first time you order online, which could actually save you a lot of money!
Save Right
Nobody can save right. Well, most people can’t, the rest of us spend our time putting money into another bank account, then taking it back out a week later because we’ve spent way more than we thought we would. It’s a vicious cycle that keeps repeating until the savings account is empty, and pointless. Try and be strict with yourself. You could even use one of the jars that needs breaking into to actually get to the money. Just something that you know you’re not going to be able to get to until the time is right. Having a motive to save makes it a lot easier. So it could be planning a holiday, moving house, getting a new car etc.
Live Right
People aren’t living right at the minute. There’s those that seem to stay in 24/7, and those that are out blowing their money every single weekend. Neither of these are right, and as we age it’s important to learn what the balance is. To live right you should only be living the lifestyle that you can afford. So it could be that you have a little treat night out once a month with your friends or family, or you go out for a little day trip every weekend to get out of the house. To be out and about doing things, you don’t actually need as much money as you would think!
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