My tips & tricks for a LOW SPEND YEAR in 2024 💰 saving money & no impulse shopping

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Published 2024-01-20
I'm sharing my tips & tricks for no to low spend year in 2024, and how to save money and stop impulse shopping.

I do want to add that these are just my tips & tricks that I already use in my day-to-day live to keep spend low, however I personally do not want to participate in a strict no-spend year. I try to be very conscious of what I buy, but given that I create content on YouTube/IG where I review products, do outfit posts etc. I see it as part of my job to purchase products for my little growing business.

C H A P T E R S :
0:00 Intro
0:51 Setting Goals
1:02 Ads & Social Media
2:40 Following Content Creators
3:55 Online Shopping
5:22 Use Sales to your Advantage
6:38 Savings Habits
8:10 Spending Seasonality
9:00 Grocery Shopping
10:08 Outro

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M E N T I O N E D :

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S O C I A L M E D I A :
↠ Instagram Anna: @annasophiaslife

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M Y E Q U I P M E N T :
↠ Camera: Canon 6D Mark ii
↠ Vlogging Camera: Sony ZV-1
↠ Microphone: RØDE VideoMic Pro

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B U S I N E S S C O N T A C T :
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All Comments (8)
  • I am saving money for a used vehicle purchase. I'm almost halfway there. Being frugal is a good thing.
  • @RobinDix-fm5qy
    I just found your channel and loved your content. I already put some of your ideas into practice ❤
  • @verb0ze
    Great tips. Getting stuff "on sale" is a great one. Research has shown that often times things are marked up before sale season, then marked back down nominally from the original price. People often aren't saving that much money 😂. My advice there is to save full price for whatever you want, wait until the sale season of you must and save a couple of bucks. Personally though, sale price is rarely enticing these days, I'll just buy it when I have the money saved up. Helps me spend less because it takes time to save up, and things might fall in price anyhow by the time I'm saved up. Also, ordering groceries / food. That's a big one. Those delivery fees and tips add up! Personally I avoid ordering food mainly because I like the exercise of getting up, walking to the store, seeing the food made to my liking and having any issues corrected, and walking back home to eat (that's when I'm too lazy to cook). There's something about putting in that little effort that's satisfying. Also, I'm cheap and like to save my money for better things 😂. However on the off-chance I do order, I will tip handsomely, that's only fair to that person who was brave enough to brace the weather to get food to my lazy bum during that snow storm.
  • @user-kn5ls7jp4f
    You gave me some great ideas and this was really informative and helpful. Thanks so much!
  • @kimkirksey562
    I am working on a no spend 2024....I'm over consumption abundance