đź’° Want to Save More? Try These Simple Tricks

Apr 13, 2025

Ever feel like your money disappears faster than your phone battery on a road trip?

It’s not just you. Most of us are juggling way too many expenses, subscriptions, and spending habits that don’t actually make us happy. That’s where minimalist budgeting comes in—think of it as decluttering for your bank account.

Here’s the gist:
Minimalist Budgeting is a simple, intentional way to manage your money. You focus on needs over wants, spend with purpose, and say goodbye to financial clutter.

How to Get Started:

  1. Track your spending for 30 days
  2. Cut non-essential expenses
  3. Prioritize what supports your values and long-term goals
  4. Create a streamlined budget with just 3–5 categories
  5. Automate bills and savings to make life easier

Pro Tips:

  • Ask: “Do I need this, or just want it?”
  • Use the 24-hour rule before buying anything impulsively
  • Cancel unused subscriptions (they add up fast!)
  • Try budgeting methods like 50/30/20 or a simple essentials–goals–extras split

The goal? Less spending. More freedom.

Start small:

  • Cancel one thing you don’t use
  • Track your spending this week
  • Create 3 simple budget categories

Minimalist budgeting isn’t about being cheap—it’s about being clear. Simplify your budget, simplify your life.

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