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I am no good with money so I often find myself skint, so I'll list the three things I do to save money.
The first is just to watch telly and lose my social life for a while (even if I had to buy a telly and a licence, I'd save the equivalent after a few weeks).
The second is to stick to the telly diet, and not buy newspapers or magazines, and go to the library for books.
The third is even more boring - plan what you are going to do and don't buy stuff spur of the moment. Eating's the one I always start on (because I'm a fatty).
I plan a weeks worth of eating, and only buy the ingredients I need (this sounds obvious, but I just wander around the supermarket in a daze saying "ooh, picked chillies - I'm sure I could use them for something" and then never do) and going for the economy version whenever available.
Try to buy rice and pasta and stuff (lentils are meant to be good, but I've never bought them coz they seem a bit hippie), and making your own sauces saves quite a bit too.
Anyway, that's just for me when skint. I feel embarassed to have been so earnest in response to a question citing Viz.
Get a better paid job
Become single
Get a water meter
Get rid of the car
Don't smoke/drink
Sell your junk on Ebay
Tell folk now not to buy you a christmas present because of your situation. They still will but you will have an excuse not to buy for them.
Get rid of Sky TV
Offer hand shandies at the local gay bar for a tenner a go.
I've had more ideas; when jeans get faded and bit past it, instead of buying new ones and relagating them to DIY clothes, buy a dylon (machind dye avainlable in woolworths or haberdashery stores etc) and redye your jeans. they will look brand new. Also, I dye towels, sheets etc, if they ever get a bit grey/or stained (with heavens knows what!) it gives them a new lease of life without looking all tatty and making you feel rubbish.
maybe find some part time work you could do. Are you good with computors, advertise yourself to teach kids or adults with computor basics. Average hourly private tuition rate is �20 per hour. You do 2hours per night, say 6-7 and 8-9 (I used to tutor from my house as I had kids asleep and no babysitter) that is �200 extra per week. (of course, make sure you put away what you owe for tax. This makes you honest and not broke in April).
other part time work: Walk people's dogs for them. cleaning, or course. odd jobs, diy, driving, baby sitting, gardening, teaching (depending on your areas of expertise) typing things up for people, you'd be amazed at how many people need this doing. SHopping for people.
I also clean my shower cubicle every time Im int using a washing up sponge (the yellow and green ones) and shower gel/shampoo etc. I wash my hair in the regular way, put the conditioner on; then wash the shower walls and doors, rinse that all off, rinse my hair and step out. Gleaming shower, nice shiny hair from deep condition too. Also, this saves time and I do a swish and swipe when I leave the bathroom and every few days put bleach down the pugs and the toilet. Result, I only deep clean the bathroom once a month, I don't use expensive cleaners and it always looks nice for me step into after a busy day and a good night's sleep.
stuff that you can't be bothered to sell on Ebay,, take to a charity shop. Although this won't give you any financial reward, it will make you a good egg and it will enhance your mind set of not needing loads of stuff. What is it all for anyway. We come into this world with nought, and we will leave with nought. I don't want to have to look back and see that all I've done is juggle a load of loans and HP for stuff I can't take with me.
We need to be good stewards for our finances and if people thing we are 'poor' for living this lifestyle, frankly it's their loss. we sleep undisturbed in our beds, we don't dread the postman coming or the phone ringing, wondering if it will be demands for money and we don't have loads of housework to do cleaning all the stuff and tidying all the things we don't need. We have more time to enjoy hobbies, and being with our family and friends.
special times become special because we don't 'have stuff' all year. We become more grateful and appreciative of small things, and this in turn not only leads us to a healthy bank balance and good stewardship of our money, it makes us rich in character too.
Notice, also lots of these money saving/back to basics, the way we were ideas are also very enviromentally friendly.
We are saving our money, our time, our character and our planet.
Perfect. hold you head high and don't say you're skint, say you being the best that you can be. Now get down your local library and get loads of cool books to read.
mimififi *blush*
"shucks, Boo, twas nothing really...I like a good question in which to get my teeth!"
(and I'm really bored....husband away, cold and lonely house, I'm emersing in the virtual to make up for the lack of the real.......(Obviously, I don't save anything on my broadband, but I don't have a telly, so that kinda makes up for it, hehe!)