Our family has two No-Spend months a year. 1. "No-spenduary": January is a great month to not spend on non-essentials! Christmas has provided lots of toys, wants and needs to enjoy this month. We also eat rich food in December and need to get back to a healthier diet. Finally, we live in an area of the country that experiences a cold and wet January. Staying in with a home cooked meal and a book by the fire is something to look forward to after the hustle of December. 2. "No-spendtember": September is a great month to challenge your family to cut frivolous spending. After the back-to-school shopping in August, no one should need clothes. And let's be honest, how many parents take the kids clothes shipping without bringing home a new toy?? Laptops and new phones have been purchased for those college and high school students in August. If you garden, September is a harvest month so food costs should be lower. (I am sure your co-worker that gardens is begging you to take zucchini by now!) This is the month we start saving discretionary money for the upcoming holidays. I know, those pumpkin spice lattes come out this month, but try pumpkin spice zucchini bread and a cup of coffee at home! God bless!
my Dad used to say "watch the invisible spending"!! The coffees, magazines and other impulsive daily spends. He showed me that I was spending £600 per year each year on coffees. He also said that when you make a big spend, you must see it in terms of your gross salary, e.g. if you're taxed 20% on each 10k, then if you spend 10k you must see it as 12k. This is because we think of our income in terms of our gross salary, not our net salary. all good advice
We do it every single year in February. We call it Austerity February. I love it. My family tolerates it. LOL. We don't eat out, we don't buy things we don't absolutely need, we eat what we have in the pantry and fridge/freezer, we don't do paid activities, and so on. I also use this month to go through our budget, trim expenses, cancel subscriptions, unsubscribe from marketing emails, clean out our paper records and get ready to file our taxes. And finally, it's my declutter month. I go through every closet, drawer, etc and look for things to sell, give away or donate. For us February is the best time - it's the shortest month of the year, but also it's a good time after all the holidays but before taxes to ensure we'll be prepared to pay our tax bill.
Something that really helps to avoid stops to McDonald’s is that we eat lunch BEFORE we leave to run errands and I make myself an iced coffee or herbal tea in a tumbler so I am not tempted to stop for snacks/drinks, saves me $5-10
I am actually just starting my three month no spend and I am doing pretty darn good. This is not my first spend and the first one that I did I was able to save $3000. I know everyone will not be able to do that but every little bit helps.
Love this! About to do a No Buy July myself and am trying to see it as more of a game rather than deprivation. It’s a good time to practice contentment and one thing I love to do during these is an at-home spa day! I’ll give myself a facial, manicure, etc. using items I already have!
I was amazed when my daughter in law ordered a high chair on her phone in like 3 clips. I rarely on line shop but never with my phone. It just too easy to buy online. I’m so happy that’s not one of my issues. I have plenty of others😄
You can’t always return clothes depending on the ToS. Most of the time it’s 30 days within purchase with receipt for cash back. Beyond that or without a receipt it can be a store credit. Sometimes it’s not returnable.
The Right Way To Do A No Spend Challenge-Another way to succeed is to actually focus your energy on earning money instead of spending it. Plan a yard sale during this time period. It’s a fantastic way to clear out unused items and build up your savings account too.
I totally agree with you, Don’t just stop spending for a week and then splurge at the end. Instead, put all the money you saved into a pre-determined place. These are the most popular ideas people use, Invest the extra cash
If I would just stay off Amazon- I would save a lot of money, but it's too easy just to "add to cart", but I did start adding things to my cart & making myself wait 24 hours to see if I really still wanted it. That alone has slashed my purchased by a 1/3!
We did one in May and we saved $700 😱. We moved the money to our emergency fund so its now fully funded. We are doing it again for July but this time the money saved will be used to prepay our mortgage.
Top tip is to cancel all streaming subscriptions. It's not just the money you save. Look at your Amazon/Netflix/Whatever history of what you've streamed the past few months and add up all the hours you spent watching fictional people live their fictional lives and have fictional adventures, instead of living your real life with real people and having real adventures yourself. Go on your own trips! Socialize yourself with the real housewives of Whatever Town and solve crimes yourself (there are plenty to investigate these days).
We keep an every dollar budget but even with that ,we try to use up the groceries we have and "shop" out of the pantry and freezer. I do the same thing with my craft items. I use what I have vs buying new stuff . Saves lots of money!
I'm so impressed that you like The God Father. :-) I am a HUGE fan of "no spend days". I challenge myself every month to have at least 20. I generally only spend extra on dining out, my pets for special treats or my gift sinking funds. Very rarely do I outspend those areas and if I do, I take from balance of other sinking funds to cover.
Brilliant! We do no spend the last week of every month and buy nothing at all. Then we have no spend January July and October where we just buy food fuel and bills
One thing I do all the time to avoid impulse buys is to put it in my cart and wait at least 23 hrs. Many times I don't end up buying. Sometimes, on vendor sites, if I leave stuff I the cart they start offering discounts over the next few days. Lots of time I stoll end up not buying but if I do I save money at least.
Replace your debt card with a new one. That automatically shuts down your spending...you have to deliberately update your card info for every purchase.
Funny- I’m working on my “medicine cabinet”. My mom moved in recently with us. And her insurance provides credits every month for otc and healthy food- we make a list and shop. We get what is needed and go shopping an activity. A win on most occasions,
Loved this video Rachel!!!! Thanks for sharing these great tips! I will do a no spend challenge for July! Thanks for the inspiration for it! Love ya Rachel and your TH-cam channel!!!! You have amazing content and information!
Thank you for explaining how to do a no spend challenge. I never really understood it other than not spending money - LOL I love True Crime stories too. I am also trying to read more often - I have SO many I want to read (a lot from Ramsey Solutions LOL).
I'm going to do this job for 1 year starting in january. This however would not include renovating my bathroom and fixing the things that absolutely must be.
I had already been planning a No Spend July so thank you for the motivation and tips. We are a family of 6 so all the tips to make it thru but have fun are appreciated. Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing these ideas!Something that helps me is to not open emails or texts from companies I shop from that are offering sales. Also just to unsubscribe from ones I no longer use. If I am not browsing I am not tempted to buy 😂
Yup, I immediately delete the emails telling myself, I'm not buying anything anyway. When I know I'll need something, I know a new deal will be available
Subscriptions new years day order a new bank card. All subscriptions will not go through and the ones u really miss u can sign up2 again if you MUST..!!!
I’m doing this now for December. Going great so far and am not into Christmas anyways. I really don’t need anything and need to pay off my credit card.
Just deleted Uber eats! Really not sure why it was on there anyway. Well I know why but it doesn't make any sense. Bolt now... still looking at it and deciding!
Most weeks are no spend for me I've been paying my necessary bills food gas I haven't been going out and spending money on clothes or household items like furniture or knick knacks the only debt I have is a car payment and that is a very small one I put $12,000 cash down and my trade in was $5,000 last August I had thought about taking out more savings and paying cash or cashing in some 401k paying it off but decided not to it's good to have a small amount of debt as long as you pay your bill on time and I've been paying extra when I paid off my house 5 years ago I took a hit on my credit score all my credit scores have always been in 800 plus. My only income is social security no job pension but I am still able to put a set amount of money into my savings every month. When you started talking about the real housewives having clothes in their closet with price tags on it reminds me of a friend 4 years ago myself and another friend helped this friend clean out her room that she had racks and racks of clothes on she said take whatever you want I took two good-sized totes of clothes home I don't expect anyone to agree with me but this is my decision
I decided to have a no clothes buying for a whole year. In regard to everything else I mostly don't buy anything new, so the clothes is my next challenge...
Our family has two No-Spend months a year.
1. "No-spenduary": January is a great month to not spend on non-essentials! Christmas has provided lots of toys, wants and needs to enjoy this month. We also eat rich food in December and need to get back to a healthier diet. Finally, we live in an area of the country that experiences a cold and wet January. Staying in with a home cooked meal and a book by the fire is something to look forward to after the hustle of December.
2. "No-spendtember": September is a great month to challenge your family to cut frivolous spending. After the back-to-school shopping in August, no one should need clothes. And let's be honest, how many parents take the kids clothes shipping without bringing home a new toy?? Laptops and new phones have been purchased for those college and high school students in August. If you garden, September is a harvest month so food costs should be lower. (I am sure your co-worker that gardens is begging you to take zucchini by now!) This is the month we start saving discretionary money for the upcoming holidays. I know, those pumpkin spice lattes come out this month, but try pumpkin spice zucchini bread and a cup of coffee at home! God bless!
I love this idea!!
0:24 Four walls: food, utilities, transportation and shelter
Where does medical fit in, perscriptions- is that part of shelter?
my Dad used to say "watch the invisible spending"!! The coffees, magazines and other impulsive daily spends. He showed me that I was spending £600 per year each year on coffees. He also said that when you make a big spend, you must see it in terms of your gross salary, e.g. if you're taxed 20% on each 10k, then if you spend 10k you must see it as 12k. This is because we think of our income in terms of our gross salary, not our net salary. all good advice
We do it every single year in February. We call it Austerity February. I love it. My family tolerates it. LOL. We don't eat out, we don't buy things we don't absolutely need, we eat what we have in the pantry and fridge/freezer, we don't do paid activities, and so on. I also use this month to go through our budget, trim expenses, cancel subscriptions, unsubscribe from marketing emails, clean out our paper records and get ready to file our taxes. And finally, it's my declutter month. I go through every closet, drawer, etc and look for things to sell, give away or donate. For us February is the best time - it's the shortest month of the year, but also it's a good time after all the holidays but before taxes to ensure we'll be prepared to pay our tax bill.
I love this.
Something that really helps to avoid stops to McDonald’s is that we eat lunch BEFORE we leave to run errands and I make myself an iced coffee or herbal tea in a tumbler so I am not tempted to stop for snacks/drinks, saves me $5-10
One tip I have is if you mess up one day (I have when doing this) it’s okay you still are making things happen if you do 28/30 days no spend!
Or you could add on an extra day onto the end of the month to make up for it... so a stll no spend month.
True
I am actually just starting my three month no spend and I am doing pretty darn good. This is not my first spend and the first one that I did I was able to save $3000. I know everyone will not be able to do that but every little bit helps.
I did a no spend challenge for 2 months in April and May.
I saved over $1200 dollars....it was hard but so motivating😁
Love this! About to do a No Buy July myself and am trying to see it as more of a game rather than deprivation. It’s a good time to practice contentment and one thing I love to do during these is an at-home spa day! I’ll give myself a facial, manicure, etc. using items I already have!
I SO LOVE YOUR IDEA! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Love this! No Spend July in full effect. You should make this a social media challenge!!
I think July is the hardest month going out without spending 💰
It's summer time
I've been doing this the last 3 weeks. No going out for lunch
I was amazed when my daughter in law ordered a high chair on her phone in like 3 clips. I rarely on line shop but never with my phone. It just too easy to buy online. I’m so happy that’s not one of my issues. I have plenty of others😄
You can’t always return clothes depending on the ToS. Most of the time it’s 30 days within purchase with receipt for cash back. Beyond that or without a receipt it can be a store credit. Sometimes it’s not returnable.
Rachel looks effortlessly elegant as always. Love her blouse and love her challenge! Let's do this!
The Right Way To Do A No Spend Challenge-Another way to succeed is to actually focus your energy on earning money instead of spending it. Plan a yard sale during this time period. It’s a fantastic way to clear out unused items and build up your savings account too.
I totally agree with you, Don’t just stop spending for a week and then splurge at the end. Instead, put all the money you saved into a pre-determined place. These are the most popular ideas people use, Invest the extra cash
You are right but the market is profitable if you are using a really good broker or account manager to help out with trades or provide signals
If I would just stay off Amazon- I would save a lot of money, but it's too easy just to "add to cart", but I did start adding things to my cart & making myself wait 24 hours to see if I really still wanted it. That alone has slashed my purchased by a 1/3!
I deleted the app off my phone. And I do not allow them to store my card. These two things help me cut back a little.
We did one in May and we saved $700 😱. We moved the money to our emergency fund so its now fully funded. We are doing it again for July but this time the money saved will be used to prepay our mortgage.
Top tip is to cancel all streaming subscriptions. It's not just the money you save. Look at your Amazon/Netflix/Whatever history of what you've streamed the past few months and add up all the hours you spent watching fictional people live their fictional lives and have fictional adventures, instead of living your real life with real people and having real adventures yourself. Go on your own trips! Socialize yourself with the real housewives of Whatever Town and solve crimes yourself (there are plenty to investigate these days).
Saying it like it is! 🤍🤍🤍
We keep an every dollar budget but even with that ,we try to use up the groceries we have and "shop" out of the pantry and freezer.
I do the same thing with my craft items. I use what I have vs buying new stuff . Saves lots of money!
I'm so impressed that you like The God Father. :-) I am a HUGE fan of "no spend days". I challenge myself every month to have at least 20. I generally only spend extra on dining out, my pets for special treats or my gift sinking funds. Very rarely do I outspend those areas and if I do, I take from balance of other sinking funds to cover.
I so new this in July. No spend month is great option. Love the show.
Oh yes. I need to do this !!
This is actually a really powerful challenge. I am in.
Love this so much. I did this a few months ago and I made it a whole month it was amazing God is so good. I need to try it again
Brilliant! We do no spend the last week of every month and buy nothing at all. Then we have no spend January July and October where we just buy food fuel and bills
One thing I do all the time to avoid impulse buys is to put it in my cart and wait at least 23 hrs. Many times I don't end up buying. Sometimes, on vendor sites, if I leave stuff I the cart they start offering discounts over the next few days. Lots of time I stoll end up not buying but if I do I save money at least.
I have a few days of the month without spending no money 💰
It's no easy but working on it.. little by little.
Replace your debt card with a new one. That automatically shuts down your spending...you have to deliberately update your card info for every purchase.
I live on social security disability. So, very little. This is just life for me.
Thank you enjoyed
When my kids were little allrecipes was really good if it’s still around.
Funny- I’m working on my “medicine cabinet”. My mom moved in recently with us. And her insurance provides credits every month for otc and healthy food- we make a list and shop. We get what is needed and go shopping an activity. A win on most occasions,
Loved this video Rachel!!!! Thanks for sharing these great tips! I will do a no spend challenge for July! Thanks for the inspiration for it! Love ya Rachel and your TH-cam channel!!!! You have amazing content and information!
Good episode 👏
Love this, thank you
I do this every other month
Im the challange! Im happy i found your video! Thank you!
Great video, thank you for sharing.
These are great, thank you!
Thank you for explaining how to do a no spend challenge. I never really understood it other than not spending money - LOL I love True Crime stories too. I am also trying to read more often - I have SO many I want to read (a lot from Ramsey Solutions LOL).
I'm going to do this job for 1 year starting in january. This however would not include renovating my bathroom and fixing the things that absolutely must be.
I had already been planning a No Spend July so thank you for the motivation and tips. We are a family of 6 so all the tips to make it thru but have fun are appreciated. Thank you!!
Thank you
Thank you for sharing these ideas!Something that helps me is to not open emails or texts from companies I shop from that are offering sales. Also just to unsubscribe from ones I no longer use. If I am not browsing I am not tempted to buy 😂
Yup, I immediately delete the emails telling myself, I'm not buying anything anyway. When I know I'll need something, I know a new deal will be available
Libby is the greatest thing to ever happen to me lol.
I've stopped saying I'm going to do a no spend challenge. When I try, Murphy comes nocking at my door.
I’m struggling with discipline right now. I have come so far getting out of debt but it’s like I just can’t get it together fully.
Subscriptions new years day order a new bank card. All subscriptions will not go through and the ones u really miss u can sign up2 again if you MUST..!!!
I’m doing this now for December. Going great so far and am not into Christmas anyways. I really don’t need anything and need to pay off my credit card.
Christmas isn't about spending money anyway
Great challenge and not easy for me, we can all do this
Just deleted Uber eats! Really not sure why it was on there anyway. Well I know why but it doesn't make any sense. Bolt now... still looking at it and deciding!
Haha 'bobby pins'!!
lol, I have my debit number memorized.
no spending unless you’re buying my $60 purse
i just cut my debit card
Most weeks are no spend for me I've been paying my necessary bills food gas I haven't been going out and spending money on clothes or household items like furniture or knick knacks the only debt I have is a car payment and that is a very small one I put $12,000 cash down and my trade in was $5,000 last August I had thought about taking out more savings and paying cash or cashing in some 401k paying it off but decided not to it's good to have a small amount of debt as long as you pay your bill on time and I've been paying extra when I paid off my house 5 years ago I took a hit on my credit score all my credit scores have always been in 800 plus. My only income is social security no job pension but I am still able to put a set amount of money into my savings every month. When you started talking about the real housewives having clothes in their closet with price tags on it reminds me of a friend 4 years ago myself and another friend helped this friend clean out her room that she had racks and racks of clothes on she said take whatever you want I took two good-sized totes of clothes home
I don't expect anyone to agree with me but this is my decision
I decided to have a no clothes buying for a whole year. In regard to everything else I mostly don't buy anything new, so the clothes is my next challenge...
I started Jan 1 attempting a no-spend year on clothes and shoes. Have not been perfect but SO MUCH better than my normal.
The hobo challenge.
I'm halfway through a two month no spend challenge.
Does eating out count ? Bs 4
Easiest thing not to spend $$$ any Ramsey related products!
Haha! I got all their Ramsey books from the library and Xeroxed at work what I needed
Random alert: Thank you so much for pronouncing "coupon" with a q! People make fun of me all the time for saying it like that xD
What do you do for produce half way through the month?
You still pay bills and buy gas and groceries but focus on essential spending only.
Asking... if you are a vegan how do you pay for produce?
@@mposey-yy8il however you pay for groceries. Essential spending is allowed
Like a gazelle!
the editing on this is weird just zooming in and out on her face
Dang. Now I can't unsee it.