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  • @caitlinkill4816
    @caitlinkill4816 2 роки тому +340

    These tips were such great reminders! My husband has some good friends who are way “ahead” of us. They own two cars, have bought a very nice, large house and only purchase foods at Whole Foods. However, their life circumstances are way different. Both come from very wealthy families and did not have to pay for any college. They were given new cars as a graduation gift from college. Both my husband and I grew up in poor conditions. We have both put ourselves through college, and now paying off some loans. We have had health challenges that required many surgeries and we have those high bills. We were blessed with twins after our first child and we weren’t expecting those costs. Including a new car because three car seats wouldn’t fit in our old one. And a new car meant getting rid of my husbands and becoming a one car family. We have a lovely life and we love it, but to not look and compare is hard.
    My husband has taken a part time second job delivering pizzas. It’s amazing what a little boost in income a couple nights a week can do! We have bills going down so fast! We have a couple more years of paying things off, but the end is in sight!

    • @debbiemoore9069
      @debbiemoore9069 2 роки тому +19

      Please stop looking at what you're friends have. It sounds like ya'll have been bless also. You both have gone to college. Ya'll have 3 beautiful kids. Ya'll have nice home. Yes your husband has gotten a second job but that has allowed ya'll to pay things off sooner and it might let ya'll save some money for a vacation or a second car later after ya'll paid off some bills. And it sounds like it's made ya'll stronger too. And only have one car just means ya'll get to spend more time together. And am sorry to hear ya'll have had some health problems. But now you said you're worry about how ya'll are going to pay them. So I take it your either better or might have to keep seeing a doctor. Then I hope God keeps blessing ya'll. Yes they might be small blessings and they might be slow in coming. But if ya'll stay strong and have faith and work together. Alot of things can happen.

    • @BeautifulEarthJa
      @BeautifulEarthJa 2 роки тому +5

      It's hard not to compare no.matter how you KNOW you shouldn't. Keep strong luv, I know the feeling.

    • @kimmartin2522
      @kimmartin2522 2 роки тому +6

      You go girl, you guys are doing great!!!!

    • @toniburdine1393
      @toniburdine1393 2 роки тому +2

      It's hard not comparing but you have to think " how much are they paying"? While it may be tight for you; your bills are low.

    • @sarahaziz6963
      @sarahaziz6963 2 роки тому +3

      A new car is always a bad idea, even when your rich

  • @jonisnyder6011
    @jonisnyder6011 2 роки тому +254

    "You can have anything you want, but you can't have everything you want" -FFM
    Great quote!

  • @deborahcuenca5282
    @deborahcuenca5282 2 роки тому +63

    Can I just say I absolutely LOVE this woman?! 🥰😅 She is just so non-pretentious, so genuine, so real… I also love how she doesn’t waste our time with fluff, is very pleasant, doesn’t have an annoying voice and of course gives us spectacular tips and ideas. Her energy and positivity are very uplifting also. 😆 She’s very practical and impresses me with her frugality. I’m absolutely hooked and can’t wait to see more of her videos. I’ve seen about 20 so far in about 1-2 weeks. 😅

    • @dianegarrett7187
      @dianegarrett7187 2 роки тому

      Thank you for telling me about: HARRY'S products.🙌🎊

  • @karinatalamantes8142
    @karinatalamantes8142 2 роки тому +197

    One thing ive learned as ive gotten older is that not everyone's priorities/life goals are the same.

  • @abimol3802
    @abimol3802 2 роки тому +251

    The first tip is so true. You never know if "The Jones' " are in debt to have the nice things. Decide for yourself what you want and need- no adult peer pressure. Great video Christine!

    • @littlesongbird1
      @littlesongbird1 2 роки тому +14

      100% agree. I used to feel little perplexed or even ashamed when I would see people my age who seemed to be able to afford things I wished I could (newer cars, trips, trips to salons, etc.) but then I learned that they were bad with budgeting and in debt or still living off of parents. Now I just focus on me.

    • @CarFreeKC
      @CarFreeKC 2 роки тому +9

      I agree -- I didn't have furniture for years because I couldn't afford what I wanted. I didn't feel a need to have furniture just because everyone else does. I ended up landing the sofa I loved on clearance marked down from $3000 to $900 by doing this. I snagged it instantly because I'd been saving. No regrets! I used the leftover to buy some nicer kitchen tools that would last for the long haul. As a result, I almost never eat out. I just spent $200 at TJ Maxx to replace my skillets, a few pots, and a couple knives after 15 years of heavy use. I will happily do that over eating out.

    • @jillgott6567
      @jillgott6567 2 роки тому +4

      @@CarFreeKC Years ago a coworker stopped by my new home unannounced and during our visit commented I did not have a dining table and chairs yet she had one. I didn't say it but this coworker whose mom and dad let her live rent free for years to save a down payment, who gave her additional money to buy the mobile home, gave her the land free. Put in a driveway, septic, water, electric poles etc WAS not welcome in my home ever again.
      40 years later I remember it it didn't hurt my feelings but showed me the kind of person she was.

    • @CarFreeKC
      @CarFreeKC 2 роки тому +2

      @@jillgott6567 Absolutely! I always just told people I hadn't found the perfect one yet and I was still looking. I did cave and buy a TV not because I wanted one but because people kept commenting on it. I waited until I found a good clearance sale and got one. I don't use it very often but sometimes it's nice to have. It's just a small 32", which at the time was a decent size (ha). I'd never get anything bigger and if/when this one dies, I won't replace it.
      Now, neighbors come over sometimes and usually mention how MUCH furniture I have. My living room is pretty huge at 400 square feet, probably about 38% of my apartment space. I probably really only have furniture in half of it. I'm fine with this. Small sofa, a few bookshelves tucked away against one wall, and a lot of empty space. I don't care. ha! One thing that WAS really important for me was a dining table. I don't use it often but I love having a space to share a meal with a friend.

    • @Loly920
      @Loly920 2 роки тому +2

      People don't know if The Jones owe up to their wazoo.

  • @carmarasmussen8118
    @carmarasmussen8118 2 роки тому +180

    Of course you would want us to be successful. Successful, kind, generous people generally want others to be successful as well. 😇

  • @MS-iz7if
    @MS-iz7if 2 роки тому +171

    Automating my savings is hands down the best thing that I have ever done in regards to my personal finances. 🙌 I have mine set up so that as soon as my paycheque is deposited, $150 automatically goes into a separate savings account. That means that $300 a month automatically gets put away - I don't see it, I don't miss it. I will still throw any extra money at the end of my pay period (even if its $10) into my savings, but its comforting to know that I am for sure saving each and every month.

    • @Happy_life117
      @Happy_life117 2 роки тому +14

      Great tip! once my car was paid off, I automated that same payment to come out of the account on the same day and directed it to my savings account...was used to paying it so kept up with that payment only now it’s to me and my retirement fund!

    • @renee6524
      @renee6524 2 роки тому +3

      I do the same!!! Its helping me pay for school!

    • @nancyfarkas3592
      @nancyfarkas3592 2 роки тому +3

      That’s great if you aren’t on a fixed income

    • @nana820able
      @nana820able 2 роки тому +3

      @@joaquimrodriguez8961 Where do you put it?

    • @ameliakat9982
      @ameliakat9982 2 роки тому

      100% agree

  • @susiesearight5740
    @susiesearight5740 2 роки тому +27

    These are my favorite videos! This month marks off my full year of Snowball. I am unbelievably happy to say I paid off over $150K in debt in one year. I still don’t know how - but the numbers do not lie! I stick to my budget and I am INTENT with my money. Having a needs vs wants list is powerful. I now have a post it with the question WHY? on my laptop.
    Thank you!

  • @ryanbarbeau7426
    @ryanbarbeau7426 2 роки тому +79

    I wish I had you in my late teens and early 20’s. Now I’m in my mid 30’s trying to break all of these bad habits you’ve listed! I appreciate all of your knowledge!

    • @FrugalFitMom
      @FrugalFitMom  2 роки тому +15

      You can do it!

    • @tenthousanddaysofgratitude
      @tenthousanddaysofgratitude 2 роки тому +5

      You will get there! Remember your priorities and celebrate the successes in your financial plans! You can do it!

    • @laurahall7823
      @laurahall7823 2 роки тому +1

      So true…. I’m sharing this video with my college age daughter 🙂

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies 2 роки тому +1

      Never too late to start!

  • @leighannaustin1934
    @leighannaustin1934 2 роки тому +55

    You are such an inspiration to watch. You remind me why my husband and I chose not to keep up with all of our friends. We have been budgeting, paying off debt and cooking from scratch for the last two years and we are almost debt free including the house. Just about the time I'm ready to throw in the towel and spend that money you post a video like this. Thank you

    • @frochoffthebranch
      @frochoffthebranch 2 роки тому +3

      Keep up the good work Leigh Ann that’s really exciting!!

  • @heatherjohnson2511
    @heatherjohnson2511 2 роки тому +46

    As far as having the same car as the neighbors, we don't, we have a Mustang, it's older, but beautiful blue, our house is yellow, and everyone else has grey, brown or white, we didn't plant trees we have a huge rock garden with bird feeders and small flowering plants, and our yard isn't even grass cause it grows to fast and requires too much water, we have white clover, it's softer, repels ticks and feeds the bees. We are trail blazers. The neighbors can follow each other, we do what we like. 😁😁😁❤

    • @Tesabr1
      @Tesabr1 2 роки тому +4

      Love the clover idea.

    • @kimwarner1681
      @kimwarner1681 2 роки тому +1

      It sounds pretty to me.

    • @criticRN
      @criticRN 2 роки тому

      Yay clover 🍀!! 👍🏽

  • @kellbing
    @kellbing 2 роки тому +101

    I am an excellent saver. My biggest obstacle is having a husband who isn't. It is extremely frustrating.

    • @antoniakohler9117
      @antoniakohler9117 2 роки тому +7

      Same for me! I'm rubbing off on him 😜 the trick is to not push and to lead by example. He's starting to realise just how much food he wastes or doesn't eat just down to poor planning and I now batch cook him a bunch of freezer meals so he doesn't buy takeaway all the time. It gets easier!

    • @Lesh004
      @Lesh004 2 роки тому +3

      Same! I can do without dvds, rentals, eating out, and projects. I’m very good at putting my wants aside. I even convince myself my needs are wants. He’s starting to come around though. And has stopped a lot of his spending to force me to buy things like much needed shoes and new vacuum. 😂

    • @lady_stog
      @lady_stog 2 роки тому +2

      Same here... It's driving me crazy 🙈

    • @sharonberg4817
      @sharonberg4817 2 роки тому +6

      I have to say I was proud of myself for starting at his birth, an auto deposit of $100 a month for his college fund. It was fun when the interest was $33 a month, so every 3 months it was like saving an extra $100.
      Sadly that bank was bought and the savings program ended. I realized $100 wasn't a lot of money, but it amounted to enough to pay for 2 years of community college & 2 years at a state university. BUT (as an ODD child/adult), to thwart me (?), he joined the military at 18.

    • @hannahgleason9885
      @hannahgleason9885 2 роки тому +4

      Separate accounts help us a lot. We have an emergency savings account, an account just for bills, a joint spending account, and then we each have a personal spending account. We only keep debit cards for our personal and joint spending accounts so that we (mostly he 😁) aren't tempted to touch our savings or bills money.

  • @SayaCeline
    @SayaCeline 2 роки тому +57

    Switching to a (mostly) all cash budget has helped me so far. I'm using the envelope system and so far it's really helped me with all of the impulse shopping that comes with ADD. Especially in the grocery store! Having cash made me focus on how much I'm spending, which made me realize just how expensive those "cheap and easy" pasta dinners were!

    • @bluefamily3937
      @bluefamily3937 2 роки тому +10

      The Dave Ramsey system works!
      Since my neighborhood influences the vehicle I drive (#1)...I'm right on target driving my clunker!...I mean my paid off truck that needs some work done. :)

    • @shahilanathan8067
      @shahilanathan8067 2 роки тому

      Hi. Do u have any suggestions for how much cash to keep? thanks

  • @ourgreatlittlelife-alexand7993
    @ourgreatlittlelife-alexand7993 2 роки тому +91

    I’m trying to recover my finances from my ex-husband kind of keeping me constantly in a hole of debt. I worked and had practically no access to my own earnings. I’m 25 and in a much healthier relationship now just trying to get back up :)
    I love your channel, Christine!

    • @AerinAtTheDisco
      @AerinAtTheDisco 2 роки тому +11

      It gets better! It's a hard period now but you will get out of this bad situation and you will feel so proud of yourself when you're done!

    • @ghostwriter8247
      @ghostwriter8247 2 роки тому +8

      Good for you! Keep chipping away at the debt. You are going to feel amazing when your paycheck becomes YOUR paycheck, and then you slowly see the money piling up in savings. It’s such a sense of freedom.

    • @barbarabowman9238
      @barbarabowman9238 2 роки тому +4

      Never give anyone control of your earned income.

    • @lisacarson6223
      @lisacarson6223 2 роки тому

      I'm 55 and starting over after being in this same situation. I'm having trouble seeing the way but doing my best. I'm glad you were able to get into a better life so much sooner than I was.

  • @addie2754
    @addie2754 2 роки тому +42

    Just wanted you to know you’ve been such a force of good in my young adult life. I’m early 20s, living on my own, in school, and you’ve helped me in so many spheres: kitchen, money, fitness. You’re the best Christine. If you ever do a meet up in UT this girl will be there!

  • @sharondvorak6914
    @sharondvorak6914 2 роки тому +19

    We had to file Chapter 13 bankruptcy in the early 90's. We had to turn all of our earnings each month to a trustee. This was such a traumatic and heart-wrenching experience that to this day, we use cash, and no credit cards. We are doing so much better now.

    • @melissai4798
      @melissai4798 2 роки тому

      So sorry to hear, Recently been in a similar story x

  • @melissahuntsman1799
    @melissahuntsman1799 2 роки тому +75

    A great idea to me was to have your emergency fund account at a completely different bank!! It’s way too easy to transfer when it’s at your primary bank

    • @kimwoodard9788
      @kimwoodard9788 2 роки тому +5

      I have mine in a HYA at an online bank that is attached to a completely separate account at a different physical bank in my area. I made it extra hard. 😁

    • @lydiabuck8332
      @lydiabuck8332 2 роки тому +2

      This is actually a really good idea!!!

  • @lovebyrdsseasonings
    @lovebyrdsseasonings 2 роки тому +7

    My husband and I follow most of these tips too. Love it!!! We became debt free end of 2021 except for our home 🔥 Hard work, but so worth it

  • @tacos_are_life
    @tacos_are_life 2 роки тому +20

    For me, number 1 speaks volumes! Comparing ourselves to others, and feeling like we aren’t good enough because we are measuring ourselves to people we come in contact with is definitely something that our society would benefit from working on. 🙏🏼

  • @CC-kr3mr
    @CC-kr3mr 2 роки тому +7

    When you said “make every penny scream” “rice and beans and ramen” I laughed so hard because I have been there! Thank you for sharing these tips. Ignore what everyone else is doing really spoke to me. Most North Americans (I am Canadian but the same rings true to Americans too) carry debt and statistically cannot come up with $5,000 in case of an emergency. Yet we look around and think we want the things/lifestyle that our neighbours and colleagues have. Peace of mind and financial freedom are so much more important to me than things, trips, fancy cars, etc and I truly think financial well-being is a mindset and lifestyle 🙏🏽

  • @maeganricks1906
    @maeganricks1906 2 роки тому +17

    I love your tip of knowing your triggers. I love a deal and it’s hard to put something down when it’s a deal but NOT in the budget.

  • @theblessedbudgetingflorist
    @theblessedbudgetingflorist 2 роки тому +8

    Getting your groceries brought to your car REALLY helps with the "temptation " spending!!

  • @kellyb1419
    @kellyb1419 2 роки тому +44

    Thankyou Christine, for not just letting us enjoy you and your personality (and your family's too 😉)... but also your content... being everything... saving, how to's, cooking, shopping, family... everything!! 😘

  • @millieh.-nyc6537
    @millieh.-nyc6537 2 роки тому +7

    Wonderful tips. Growing up, I remember my mom (single parent) incorporated most, if not all, in her lifestyle habits. I saw the success of her being able to save for that special occasion or gift that I did it as well. I had started babysitting & saved some of my money in my rainy day coffee can. Of course, I've continued the practice (from coffee can to bank & investments). There's nothing more critical than being free from debt. It's freedom! Be well.

  • @nancyfrazier2648
    @nancyfrazier2648 2 роки тому +4

    Yes to an "allowance" When My husband was in Med School, we had about 0 extra dollars per week but we each squeezed in something special - a 6 -pack of beer for hubs and a magazine for me. Made all the difference in our attitudes for the week!

  • @michellejaggard9657
    @michellejaggard9657 2 роки тому +2

    My first time here, I also did the debt free journey, I and my husband are debt free, Feels great. Especally at our age, 68 and 74. We also prepare for hard times to feel secure and spend most of our time at home because of covid, We have no problem with this. we have always been homebodies, We read, we each have 3 or 4 lap tops, I have lots of material and love to sew and garden, take walks every day. I'm going to hang around and go back and watch your other videos, Thank you so much, I hope a lot of your viewers listen to your messages, Hard times are coming.

  • @margal3120
    @margal3120 2 роки тому +31

    Really enjoyed this one!! I’d also suggest ASKING FOR A RAISE. Women are woefully underpaid “glass ceiling” and those of us who are super dedicated to our craft should be paid for it! No time for a side hustle - that IS my side hustle lol

    • @janaeanne2653
      @janaeanne2653 2 роки тому +4

      As a woman with Master’s degree I’ve been underpaid for all of my career. I blame this on being in a women’s field, Social Work, and not getting respect for the work. Now I am retired and am still feeling effects so very little retirement income including low social security payment. It’s very difficult but I know the reason why.

  • @dinrufarore
    @dinrufarore 2 роки тому +5

    I am already doing most of the things on this list, but remembering 'you can have anything you want, but you can't have everything you want' really stuck out to me as something so obvious and wise that hadn't quite clicked for me yet. Thank you!!

  • @jens8279
    @jens8279 2 роки тому +6

    Your separate savings account tip is priceless! I started a separate savings account with my company’s employee credit union 20 years ago when I started working for them. It’s about a 45 minute drive for me, so I can’t just get to it immediately if I have a burning desire to go blow some cash! Lol My deposit comes out of my paycheck every week, I never see it, so I don’t think about it. Over the years it was there to pay a large physical therapy bill after knee surgery, to put a new roof on my house, to put in a new drain field for my house, and will now soon be putting all new central heat and air in my house! It’s been the best safety net I’ve had financially for my whole life. And it’s out of sight, out of mind! Love your videos! You’re the best!

  • @samiderossi7060
    @samiderossi7060 2 роки тому +20

    the “what do men do?” took me out 😅 but yes golf is very accurate!

    • @thebadgerette69
      @thebadgerette69 2 роки тому +1

      Got no credit we don't care, can't pay your bills, you bet we care! 😆

  • @FerrisFamRanch
    @FerrisFamRanch 2 роки тому +7

    Ahhh! I just absolutely love and agree with all the tips!…girl wish someone would have said these things to me in my 20’s! Had to learn it the hard way. Thank God I got awareness before my mid 30’s. Keeping up with the Jones and having self awareness of my “spending soft spots” absolutely hard for me at 25. Now 40 I don’t give a rats bottom about what anyone else has or does and look at my purchases as “does this add value to my life and goals?” Great advice! Keep it up!!!!

  • @desireea1407
    @desireea1407 2 роки тому +1

    On the topic of being frugal: Invest in a safety razor instead of a shaving subscription. If you take care of it and buy a large value pack of razors it will save you so much money.

  • @klouise2800
    @klouise2800 2 роки тому +2

    #1 - We all need to look more inward at our own lives and what makes us happy rather than looking outward at everyone else. Great video!

  • @janedoe9421
    @janedoe9421 2 роки тому +12

    Need/want. A new couch. For the first time in my life I've got a new couch. It was a want by me and a need by my husband. He has RA and our old hand-me-down couch became too soft for him. Just delivered this morning 😉

  • @spareroomcreations4560
    @spareroomcreations4560 2 роки тому +4

    When I heard "God Blessed Texas" by Little Texas this morning, I thought of you! I am almost a new mom.and my years of access to disposable income are coming to an end. I've been watching and learning from your and your cHannel. There is a possibility that my daughter may have special needs and I hope to make a channel to help and connect with other mothers. Thanks for everything!

  • @missyprissyable
    @missyprissyable 2 роки тому

    My mom drummed one main lesson in to me.
    NEVER care what anyone does or says. ALWAYS do what is right for you and God.

  • @dianekreuzer3854
    @dianekreuzer3854 2 роки тому +2

    You hit the nail on the head on so many of these. We choose to include an allowance in our monthly budget. My spouse & I are way different when it comes to money. He is a spender & I’m a saver. This has caused a lot of issues early in our debt payoff. So by giving us each a set of money(allowance) I could care less what he does with his & vise versa. I also believe having sinking funds to save for certain purchases has been key in helping us build our savings as well as not worrying if I’ll have money for the yearly insurance, taxes or vacation. Having it set up on auto draft where it’s like a bill is essential for us.

  • @kennieloo6357
    @kennieloo6357 2 роки тому

    “Earn more money” is my favorite tip. I wish more people did it instead of making excuses for why they’re “stuck”. It all comes down to how bad do you want something.

  • @robino941
    @robino941 2 роки тому +11

    I love all your tips! Automating your savings is probably my favorite tip. Clearing up our brains is important!

  • @AerinAtTheDisco
    @AerinAtTheDisco 2 роки тому +1

    I always did my best with money but I didn't have any help. I took the cheapest apartment and no utilities (no cell phone, no tv, no internet) to pay my student loan as fast as possible. I managed to pay it almost completely in a year but I did NOTHING else. My significant other came along during that time and lent me the money to make me 100% debt free! Now we live well within our means. We keep our lifestyle low cost, we buy used, we don't have payments on our cars, we save before buying anything (furniture, appliances, vacations, etc.), and we focused the first few years on paying back the house ASAP so now we have no payments except utilities! It was definitely hard and still is because sometimes we just want to buy the things, but seeing everyone our age struggle to make ends meet helps us remember why we do it!

  • @Babba08
    @Babba08 2 роки тому +3

    Yes, evaluating why you're so anxious to buy something is really smart.
    Also, even for things that it seems we really need, we sit on it for a couple of weeks and if at the end of that time we still really need it, then we'll purchase it.

  • @cherylland8110
    @cherylland8110 2 роки тому +9

    For us it was shocking to add u what we spent on the weekends for “entertainment” which was basically eating out. I still work a full time job and my husband wanted me to have an easier weekend so we got into the habit of eating out. When I was forced to work from home March 2020 and restaurants were closing and we decided to eat at home, holy smokes did we save a ton of money!

  • @nichole4055
    @nichole4055 2 роки тому +9

    I’ve learned I have to avoid browsing Amazon lightening deals. Too easy to buy without much planning or thought other than “ it’s a great deal”.
    I liked your tip to set aside money every month for extras or fun things.

  • @zaryabamin9479
    @zaryabamin9479 2 роки тому +1

    Your point of ignoring and stop imitating others is a must, I see this mostly in women but some men also. Glad to see you as a woman have your priorities right. Thank you for the valuable info

  • @maryrochon9083
    @maryrochon9083 2 роки тому

    My mom said you can have everything you want in life...just not all at the same time. Thank you for these videos. I am on a low budget journey!!

  • @ericahempenstall7405
    @ericahempenstall7405 Рік тому

    You are spot on, if your not buying the product, you are the product, adore you channel x

  • @annecurtin336
    @annecurtin336 2 роки тому +7

    My favorite tip is to stay out of stores that tempt me - I never go into Dollar Tree alone - or bookstores either. It is just too risky - as is retail therapy, an old favorite.

  • @karenrochester8516
    @karenrochester8516 2 роки тому +15

    Love your videos. Thank you for caring about all of us out here. 💞

  • @toniburdine1393
    @toniburdine1393 2 роки тому +1

    I've never tried to keep up with others but my husband did teach me not to buy unless you can pay cash. Being raised poor and seeing my mom's shop Aarons so much I thought that was the way to go. My husband taught me different and I'm so glad. Now we work together and make it happen. Are we rich? Nope not at all but thank God we aren't materialistic and manage. Plus no debt.

  • @nerdymichelle
    @nerdymichelle 2 роки тому +6

    I love the idea is setting an allowance to buy the extras every month. And the reminder that you can have just about anything, but not everything. I used to be good with these two, but over the years I have made a bad habit of giving into my kids little requests. They add up and somewhere along the way, we have gotten used to eating out 2+ times a week and picking up a treat every time we go to the store. … Once upon a time our big splurges consisted of letting her pick one piece of fruit every Friday and putting $5 in a jar for birthdays, holidays, and when the carnival came to town.

    • @lynncaldwell8345
      @lynncaldwell8345 2 роки тому

      I hope your child got more than l piece of fruit a week.

    • @nerdymichelle
      @nerdymichelle 2 роки тому

      @@lynncaldwell8345 Of course :-) But money was tight so I often grabbed the cheaper fruits and vegetables. Sometimes it was as simple as red apples were on sale but she wanted green, so we ended up with a bag of red apples and one green.

  • @meganvalek2690
    @meganvalek2690 2 роки тому +1

    Favourite tip: automation! I did that a while back, it took a whole lot of thought while I was doing it to make sure I didn't mess anything up, but it has made my life so much simpler. Now I know that whatever money is left in my checking out after the autotransfers on payday is mine to spend on whatever I need/want. It's not usually much, but everything else is taken care of by that point, so that's okay.

  • @tulincreech1524
    @tulincreech1524 2 роки тому +5

    Such great tips! What i do is plan out each paycheck down to the dollar. I'll write down what bill gets paid with each check, my grocery bill, and then I'll know what wants I can afford. If i dont do that I will overspend for sure on my wants.

  • @stellaz2595
    @stellaz2595 2 роки тому +7

    Auto paying bills is so important and it clears your mind for other things. If you auto pay you are never late, and your credit score will soar!

    • @kpercy9952
      @kpercy9952 2 роки тому +3

      I was on vacation with friends recently and they all said hold on I need to pay my bills so they sat on their phones transferring money. That's not been a thing in my life for years! It's all on Autopay.

    • @Lesh004
      @Lesh004 2 роки тому +1

      I absolutely love auto pay! I have a separate account for all that. I know what my bills budget is and I just put half that each paycheck in the account. It’s an easy out of sight out of mind situation. Then I just confirm that everything has processed.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies 2 роки тому

      @@kpercy9952 I’m amazed at how many people do not utilize it!!!

  • @ItCameFromAVlog
    @ItCameFromAVlog 2 роки тому +1

    Comparison will kill your joy. As I got to know my neighbors, I learned many of them are in debt 30-40k in credit cards alone! We all make about the same and bought our homes at the same time. I can't imagine the weight of the debt. So stressful! You're totally right about not knowing what's going on behind others closed doors.

  • @mysustainabilityjourney9321
    @mysustainabilityjourney9321 2 роки тому

    I have an issue with having a can of diet coke at work. It gives me a break to just go to the shop to buy it and it is so refreshing. I dont need it, but boy does it hit the spot when I have a heavy work load. Great channel.

  • @snemetz6008
    @snemetz6008 2 роки тому +2

    Great video! Great reminders for those of us that have been doing these same things for years. I have also had some kind of side hustle to use toward vacations or kids youth trips etc. I set a goal and work on that side hustle. It keeps me on my toes and keeps me personally more focused. I currently work for myself and if I want to make more $. I look at what do I need to change up to make this happen. Since I left my full-time teaching position I haven’t looked back and hope I can continue to keep working on paying off our house. We are not rich by no means but work hard to live within our means and live on only one of our income to meet our financial goals. Work hard and play hard is our family motto! We all chip in to reach the family goals. If anything I hope my teenagers leave the house going ok I know what to do and can make it happen.

  • @kristyh982
    @kristyh982 2 роки тому

    Automate everything you can! Not just bills and savings but having cat food/littler, chronic meds, basically anything you always normally buy on a schedule. It is so helpful w the brain space!

  • @growingmyveggies
    @growingmyveggies 2 роки тому

    Hi I recently discover your channel and the word "frugal" I love and hate some of your tips but lest be real this are great tips. I learned that the more you accept that everybody its in a different place in life and you are OK with that you live happy, save money and concentrate in your own journey.
    You have inspired me to open my own channel, not sure what would be about yet but I am headding there.
    Thank you for being HONEST and not sugarcoatting it.

  • @craigclarkin5462
    @craigclarkin5462 2 роки тому +4

    For once nor in tears after listening to someone discuss financial check list reviews 😌. Thanks...love your channel, Craig's wife.

  • @jodischoolcraft9188
    @jodischoolcraft9188 2 роки тому +7

    Life hack… Anything you have left over in checking $$ the day before you get paid transfer it to savings… And do not go food shopping the day you think you need to go… Wait at least one or two more days and be creative

  • @beccaplans
    @beccaplans 2 роки тому +2

    My Top 2 Fave Tips from this video are:
    1-Identify Wants vs Needs
    2- Identify your Why/reasons I should or shouldn't buy an item.
    I literally just found you/your channel last night/yesterday and already de-cluttered my entire basement + bedroom and re-arranged my furniture while I was at it. I got rid of takeout menu's, paper clutter I don't need, I unsubscribed from many email newsletters and subscriptions, I went on my IG page and unfollowed about 100 ppl that don't make me feel good when I see their content, I did 2 loads of laundry and then made 2 piles of donate and trash for a lot of that stuff. And today, I am taking your tips in this video to write out my purchases for the last 3 months and highlighting the ones that were "boredom" or "wanted" purchases and I'm going to probably end up logging out of Amazon. I just got a new job that pays more and will make saving workable for me. I'm helping my mom tonight with De-Cluttering kitchen utensils, especially those 'uni-taskers' where they're only good for 1 purpose and throwing out or donating those things that we haven't used in over 2 or 3 years. If I haven't used anything in 2 years or less, it's going! I was watching But First, Coffee's 53 Items to Toss + stumbled upon your channel and I've hit Gold with your channel and your tips. I'm not even a mom yet and I find your tips + advice for saving money worthwhile and sensible. Thank you for inspiring me. I'm a new sub!

  • @gballmaier
    @gballmaier 2 роки тому

    After watching 1 of your videos, I went straight to Dollar Tree and bought some pachanko bread crumbs? And breaded some pork cutlets MAAAAANNNN, IT WAS SO TASTY. My wife and son, loved it! Thank you.

  • @NazarasfineCrafts
    @NazarasfineCrafts 2 роки тому +3

    These are great suggestions. Being on the same page budget wise with your significant other is also a tremendous help lol. But as far as your last suggestion on reflection, when I go shopping and see an "impulse" item, I will walk around the store with it for a little while and usually I will end up talking myself out of it by the time I need to check out. This way I avoid bringing home unnecessary items.

  • @Lesh004
    @Lesh004 2 роки тому +3

    We will be switching over our emergency Fund to a different bank. We’ve been on Dave’s baby step 3 for a year. Every time we get close to 6 months we have to take from it. First vehicle repair, hvac repair, vehicle repair, hvac total replacement, unpaid leave due to sickness, and a whole lot of required dental work.
    At this point we’re not looking to “keep up with the jones” just to keep up with the train of unexpected expenses. 😂 I’m hoping that having the emergency fund out of sight will stop the train. 🤞 🙏
    We do $100/month for fun money. I can go hardcore no spend hoard money. My husband is a spender though. He does a lot of small spending, mostly food related. lol

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies 2 роки тому

      Unfortunately that happens with the emergency fund, the year 2021 has been that year for us. Just keep plugging at it and you will do fine!!!!

  • @renakosmidou6578
    @renakosmidou6578 2 роки тому +6

    Ever since I found your channel l 've been binge watching. I really enjoy all the haulls because we don't have anything like that here in Greece and by that I mean the prices don't drop to 50 or 75 %.. Can't wait for your next video. 💕

  • @lorir3099
    @lorir3099 2 роки тому

    I wish you had been in my daily life for the last 35 years! Great ideas and advice, now I need to hit the save button to watch again and again.

  • @astorytoldhere
    @astorytoldhere 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! We have lived this way our whole 34 yr marriage….zero debt, raised 3 kids & paid for college for them (state schools & trade schools)…they are all married & living the same way they were raised. My favorite 1 of your tips? The sum total of them: PEACE

  • @leiannalogan4197
    @leiannalogan4197 2 роки тому +2

    Love the comment about dollars, called "doll hairs". I've said that my whole life!!! Great video, I'm going to apply some of these tips.

  • @corinnestauffiger5693
    @corinnestauffiger5693 2 роки тому +1

    First thing when I moved in with my husband (then boyfried): we made a budget, set up different bank accounts and automated payments. Also ajust your budget from time to time, review the spendings. Great help if it comes to life changes as becoming parents, changing job or buying a house.
    My cookies are craft supplies: my hobby room is full and still I would like to buy more… but I got better a lot. Do not allow myself to buy more until I used at least some of the stuff I already have.

  • @LauraN-do2of
    @LauraN-do2of 2 роки тому +1

    So true! My parents and sibling go to expensive restaurants very regularly. Fortunately we live in a rural area now and aren’t so tempted. We go out to eat almost never. Especially compared to many others we know. Food is one budget area that can be the hardest to get under control. We’ve been able to halve our grocery budget and we work hard using your tips to keep it low but also eat good meals at home. I’ve even trained my husband to shop from the freezer and pantry first and figure out meals with what we have in the house. Lots of good tips!

  • @kated89141
    @kated89141 2 роки тому +8

    I printed my bank statements from Dec of 2020 untill Sept this year and highlighted categories. I spent $1200 at the coffee stand 🤦‍♀️😥

  • @brentderksen
    @brentderksen 2 роки тому +7

    Ignore everyone!!! We lived in a holiday trailer for two years so we could build our home ourselves, in Canada... The general public were under the impression they must be desperate and hate life. We did fine.

  • @jennifergleckler9569
    @jennifergleckler9569 2 роки тому

    I put our savings in a separate bank as well. We use to buy brand new vehicles, but learned buying used is much nicer and saves thousands. I buy carpeting when necessary at rock bottom prices. I coupon no mater how much money we have. 😉 I buy a bed every 10 years. I bought freezers, yes freezers 3 to save more money. 😊 I use to buy shoes every month 17 pair a year. NO MORE! Wow! Wasted so much money for 4 years. Frugal Mom and just became a happy mom with money in savings. 😊😊👍🏻Your tips are spot on. Thank you for your awesome videos. I watch them all the time. 😊💕

  • @jillcaplan5954
    @jillcaplan5954 2 роки тому +3

    Congrats on the booming channel! I’ve been watching since you had 9k subscribers and it’s been exciting watching it go bananas. Some of my fav videos are: hoppin john and red beans & rice tutorials.
    Keep up the amazing videos and best of luck!

  • @erinnola-raised6543
    @erinnola-raised6543 2 роки тому

    The “Ask Why You want”. Golden advice to pause & consider reason for :)

  • @suzy1676
    @suzy1676 2 роки тому

    Your quote about anything but not everything is SO freeing! It helps me to feel a sense of control over my life 🙃

  • @julieseifert8533
    @julieseifert8533 2 роки тому +4

    I use Mint to track my spending, and made budgets for different categories. I review it often to see if I am track. I’m used to spending whatever I want when I want, but as I got older priorities change. I am still identifying my trigger buys, but I’m also trying to save up for the things I want. Definitely a mind set change.

  • @2Beldam
    @2Beldam 2 роки тому

    Favorite tip - ignoring the Jones. It’s the one I struggle with the most & really need to implement. I get so depressed & jealous!

  • @ElderandOakFarm
    @ElderandOakFarm 2 роки тому

    That first tip is so true! Growing up I HATED that my mom never bought me name brand clothes or that I didnt have the latest "__?__" but when I got older I learned that all those friends that had parents buying them all those things, going on extravagant vacations twice a year, etc. were DEEPLY in debt! My mom & stepdad not only has zero debt, but they already had their home paid off by the time they were 40.

  • @jeanniewright2554
    @jeanniewright2554 2 роки тому +11

    Actually, all of your tips were relevant to me - unfortunately!! Thank you for stating so plainly and logically what must be done to gain financial control. I’ll be recommending this to my teenage grandsons!!

  • @lm9753
    @lm9753 2 роки тому +1

    Try this...if you're tempted to impulse buy (in the store,) put the item in your cart and "have it" a while. You might find you'd really rather put it back by the time you get to check out. Loved all your tips - thank you!

  • @charlenecalvin9066
    @charlenecalvin9066 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing. Simply asking why I want something makes very good sense. This is my new goal

  • @dianejones8606
    @dianejones8606 2 роки тому +1

    I wish I had made wise money decisions like you and Dave have. What a gift that you were both on the same page at such a young age. Your kids are going to benefit, and be blessed, by your wisdom and example. 👏👏👏
    Christine....I LOVE your hair this way! So flattering!!

  • @ChiTownLove24
    @ChiTownLove24 2 роки тому

    Staying away from tempting places is exactly the reason why I utilize pickup options wherever I can. Target? Drive up is my favorite. If I go inside I WILL see (more than 1) something I don’t need that will somehow end up in my cart. Same with groceries. I make a list but without fail every time I physically go into the store I spend way more than what I budgeted. It’s SO much easier to just down a list and add the things I need to the cart with very little temptation to add things I don’t need. PLUS I can place the order and pick it up in my PJs because I don’t have to physically go inside 😅

  • @bre6651
    @bre6651 2 роки тому

    Ignoring everyone else saved me SOOOOOOOO MUCH MONEY. I basically went "Ghost" for 2 years. I left social media alone and focused on work and losing weight. Once you do that you are less tempted to look, be, buy, do anything that everyone else is so worked up about and then you realize that a lot of the stuff you thought mattered actually doesn't.

  • @joangrant5857
    @joangrant5857 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent advice! Something parents should teach their children. I always thought it would have been good to have a class in H.S. on personal finances, checkbook. You know everything you would need to pay as an adult, water, housing, electric etc. My parents were older and very tight lipped about their finances so I was never taught. Anyway, great video!♥

    • @cherylT321
      @cherylT321 2 роки тому +1

      That’s how it was in my family. Finances were never discussed with us kids...It was all very secretive! As a result of that, l got into credit card debt and school loan debt when I was younger because l never knew l should save for things and not throw it all on a card...It took years for me to dig myself out of debt but now l don’t owe anyone anything. I just have rent and a phone bill to pay each month...l don’t have children, but if l did, l would have raised them on thrift stores, cash and making your food from scratch!

  • @Nwakaego_
    @Nwakaego_ 2 роки тому +2

    I love these tips, especially the first one! As someone in their late 20s, I learned this early and I’m super happy I did. Great video!

  • @homesandpawswithterry3296
    @homesandpawswithterry3296 2 роки тому

    LOL at "Dollar Tree Blackout." Same here-with Family Dollar.

  • @debrandw246
    @debrandw246 2 роки тому

    We don't have luxury items except Tassimo coffee once a month. We haven't been out to eat since Covid. I got a Harry,s razor for Christmas for my hubby. Thank you for a great video.

  • @LifeWithMrsB
    @LifeWithMrsB 2 роки тому +9

    I feel like keeping up with the Jones’s is such a massive thing! I’ve just had to buy a new car and me and my husband spent a lot of time deciding whether we should buy a fancy car but need to take out finance or a less fancy car but buy in cash. We went for the cash option and whilst it’s not my favourite car, it will be nice not having a car payment every month for sure!

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies 2 роки тому

      I haven’t had a car payment in 20 years. It is totally worth it!!!! We have to wear blinders in this crazy world! Ha!

    • @LifeWithMrsB
      @LifeWithMrsB 2 роки тому +2

      We’ve not had one for the past year as our car was paid off, but then I was in a crash two weeks and the car was a write off :( which made me so sad as it was a great car! So we bought this one with cash mostly from the insurance. I feel it’s so crazy that debt is just very very normal now, but I feel we should normalise NOT being in debt!

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies 2 роки тому

      @@LifeWithMrsB oh no I'm so sorry!!! We really get a bad deal if we wreck and they total it. Ugh! 😩

  • @nancyhurt7145
    @nancyhurt7145 2 роки тому

    Big Dave Ramsey follower here, so this all rang true. No better feeling than to be debt free and live a minimal life style.

  • @patriciaburr4826
    @patriciaburr4826 2 роки тому +1

    Automate. Different bank for savings. Priceless gems for me. I have a lot if stuff automated and sure does help. My mom unexpectedly went from rehab into long term care and I now have rent to cover and I was not prepared for it as I had been out of work for 2 months with no income. I have a friend who is really good with money has worked up a budget for me. It's going to be tough but I will do what I have to to keep my home. This video came at the perfect time for me to help me get started on automating what I can that I haven't done already like the savings.

  • @amy2284
    @amy2284 2 роки тому +1

    I love your list and particularly asking in self reflection why we want to buy something. I have heard a youtuber once say something similar yet a little different (slice of light) she said that ask yourself to reflect the decision on the financial or personal most important goals that give your life the meaning you crave and ask deep questions like am I escaping or is it a status purchase, etc…

  • @sandynoonan3355
    @sandynoonan3355 2 роки тому +1

    Easy and practical tips that make sense. I'm going to show this to my soon to be college age granddaughter. You are so fun to watch. Thank you!

  • @tenthousanddaysofgratitude
    @tenthousanddaysofgratitude 2 роки тому

    Your hair looks great. These are great tips. One way I manage to separate wants and needs in the grocery store or Walmart is to make a list walk around with anything not on that list for a half an hour and then ask myself if it’s a want or need. That does away with the impulse buy. Also - save for the wants. It feels so satisfying to put away 10 dollars for 6 weeks to buy that $60 dollar thing you want rather than to buy it now and have to pay it off over time. Saving for it feels like a reward for an accomplishment.
    I’m so glad you said earn more money. So many frugal videos forget this but it’s 50 percent of the budgeting equation!!!

  • @leiannalogan4197
    @leiannalogan4197 2 роки тому

    Ok, I printed out my September bank statement and highlighted my "wants' v. "needs". Oh MY!!!! Unbelievable. What an eye opener.

  • @ashleybailey5473
    @ashleybailey5473 2 роки тому

    Love this!!! “Stay in your lane” …I was like oh. she said that

  • @karacole2304
    @karacole2304 2 роки тому

    We had a friend who purchased a house for $500K while they still had a house worth $700K. We lived in an apartment. It’s not nearly as nice as their house, but we realized we have what we can afford and that’s okay for now. Seeing their beautiful home is motivating us to save for our own though. I have had to stop buying makeup or, let’s be honest, walk into pretty much any store out of boredom. Once you sit down and look at your finances, it’s amazing how much $$$ you may find that you waste weekly or daily… Thank you for your channel.

  • @catherinecook9260
    @catherinecook9260 2 роки тому +1

    Girl! I love, love your videos. Food, money saving ideas….all are great!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    I’m trying to get my adult children to watch these now as they start their families to avoid mistakes made early in life. Keeping up w the Jones’, new cars, houseful of unnecessary kids toys.

  • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
    @Pursuit.of.Simplicity 2 роки тому +1

    Great video but I’m commenting to tell you how amazing your hair looks! Great cut and color. Love it!