Overall total<\/strong>:<\/td>RM684<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\nHowever, I only need RM250 for a week\u2019s grocery for a family of three. So just by cutting down on food, and applying a no-spend week, I saved RM434! Stretch this over four weeks, and I can potentially save RM1,736!<\/strong><\/p>\nWith that amount, I can easily build an emergency fund or even invest that money in a unit trust and reap the rewards in the long run.<\/p>\n
If doing it every week is too far-fetched, you can definitely do a monthly detox. The money saved over a year \u2013 that\u2019s RM5,208 in savings \u2013 would bring you closer to your financial goals, or even your annual family vacation!<\/p>\n
<\/span>All you need is: to start<\/span><\/h2>\nThat was my problem. When I pushed forward the idea it was months before I attempted to try a no-spend week.<\/p>\n
But once I got the ball rolling, it was manageable. As I am writing this, I didn\u2019t spend on breakfast, lunch or dinner. That already amounted to some savings.<\/p>\n
Of course, like all goals I did reward myself with a latte, and that felt good. However the exercise drives home an important point: no matter who you are or what you do, you can still exert some control on your finances.<\/p>\n
Even though my no-spend week has come to an end, I still find myself packing my lunch to work every other day. The exercise has put in place a routine of preparing my meals from home, and it is a much welcomed routine for my wallet \u2013 and stomach!<\/p>\n
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5 tips to no-spend success<\/p>\n
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\nSee what is going on in the week.<\/strong> Pick a week that isn\u2019t going to be stressful. If your desired week is period where you\u2019ll use a lot of money, don\u2019t pick that week.<\/li>\nDecide what you want your surplus cash to go toward.<\/strong> The concept is saving money but a plan on what to do with the extras makes it easier to have that extra motivation.<\/li>\nSet a budget for groceries and necessities for the week. <\/strong>Take stock on anything you are running extremely low on, including toilet paper or shampoo. As for meal planning, pick local ingredients.<\/li>\nGet creative with entertainment. <\/strong>If you want to save on leisure, then the nearby park is a great way to unwind. Also, why not relax at home?<\/li>\nTrack your progress. <\/strong>Use an app or even a spreadsheet to note your progress and how much money you\u2019ve saved each day.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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