Some people often focus on saving money so much that they tend to overlook the bigger picture of why they need to save money to begin with. This often leads to spending money on something they could’ve prevented. What are they?
Category: Personal Well-being
5 Common Things to Replace to Save More Money
To save money, we need to either increase our income, decrease our expenses, or both. We need to identify which ones we can live without or at least find cheaper/free alternatives for them. Below are 5 common things that can (should) be replaced with cheaper/free alternatives:
15 Frugal Habits that Save Money
Saving money is not only about budgeting smartly. We also need to cultivate a frugal lifestyle to make saving money achievable. Below are 15 frugal habits that save money:
6 Cheap Ways to Look After Your Emotional Wellbeing Effectively
Mental Health Foundation, as described on RutlandWellbeing.org defines emotional wellbeing as: “A positive sense of wellbeing which enables an individual to be able to function in society
Are Eggs Really Cheaper Than Chicken?
Recently I came across some frugal websites that recommend eating eggs as a cheaper alternative to get protein than meat. Are eggs really a cheaper alternative? Let’s calculate.
20 No-Spend Ideas for Indoor Entertainment at Home – When You Are Alone
Being home with your family or housemates, and spending time with them without spending money is easy to do. But what to do to have fun when you’re alone, the weather is awful, and you don’t want (or can’t) spend any money?
Beginners Weight Loss Workout at Home
Annual gym membership costs approximately $600 per year in most gyms in Australia. And the thought of going to gym, especially when it’s far away from where you live or where you work, may discourage you to go everyday due to traffic, parking, etc.