Frugality simply means to abstain or go without, but it can also
mean living a simpler less wasteful life and keeping within our
personal finances without getting into debt. More and more
people are starting to see the benefits of living this way,
especially as prices of basic utilities and food are on the
increase.The most basic areas of our lives where living a
frugal lifestyle can benefit us by helping us save money and
reducing our impact on the wider environment are:
In our day to day shopping habits
In our use of gas and electricity
How we spend our holiday time
Gift giving and celebrating major yearly holidays such as
Christmas and Birthdays
How we care for ourselves and our property on a day-to-day
basis.
In all these areas we can not only reduce our spending but
can also reduce the stresses of modern life by leading a more
simple existence.
Often the main reason people turn to a frugal lifestyle is
the desire or need to save money and so one of the first things
that needs to be accomplished when first embarking on the a
frugal way of life is to plan your finances. To do this you will
have to look at your existing yearly budget. Then analysing
every area of your budget to find where money is being wasted
and how you can reduce those costs for the coming year. Finding
cheaper suppliers for things like gas and electricity, telephone
services and even grocery shopping is the first area to target.
Once you see your spending written down it makes the whole
process of reducing costs and wasting less a much easier and
dear I say even pleasurable and freeing experience.
Living a simpler life of course does not mean going without,
it just means taking a look at what you like to do and buy and
perhaps looking for cheaper ways of doing and buying those
things. A lot wasteful spending can simply arise from habit,
like always buying the same brand of beans when the cheaper can
next to it is just as good, or by not being aware of sales and
offers, which could save you money in the long, run. Often
living a frugal life is just a matter of making yourself more
aware of the way you live and of the many opportunities around
you to help you change for the better.
Apart from the desire to want to save money, a lot of people
are turning to the frugal lifestyle to reduce the stress in
their life. A lot of this stress stems from all the things we
have in our lives, cluttering up our homes and creating more
things to worry about. Clutter has often been sited as a cause
of stress and by clearing the decks of all the things we don’t
really need, helps to also clear our minds and rid us of worries
and stresses.
Over all frugality is a positive way to live our lives, even
in these modern times of technology and excess. You can still
live in the 21st century and benefit from all it has to offer
but you will be happier for not being in debt, less stressed and
will be helping to keep our planet green and healthy for the
next generations.
By Kate
Tilmouth
Kate and her partner co-write
http://www.frugal-living-tips.com
a site all about living simply and frugally in the modern
world. Their second site
http://www.our-happy-cat.com
is a cat friendly site full of cat health and cat care
advice.