Save on Your Monthly Expenses (without the sacrifice!)



One of the hardest parts about saving money is deciding what expenses you’re okay with eliminating. Maybe it’s your Netflix or Spotify subscription. Well, in this video I explore creative ways you can save money while still enjoying the benefits of some monthly subscriptions.

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  1. Hey Daniel,

    Wha's your take in micro management? I feel like looking at expenses like the way you showed in your video takes your mindset from a growth mindset to saving. at least for me, it makes me focus on making money by saving rather than making money by creating and exploring different ideas such as investment and ect. WOuld love your thoughts on this.

  2. One of the biggest things I recommend is just spend consciously by not blindly buying $5-20 items or signing up for a bunch of recurring subscriptions. That stuff adds up bigtime over time. Just $1 per day invested in the market will compound to $500,000 in 50 years.

  3. Just stumbled upon your channel and just binge-watched several! Crazy good content that is inspiring. Thanks for sharing your authentic side hustle adventures that we may all benefit from. A personal $-saving tip I have is switching to a water delivery service. Our water is questionable, and found this cheaper than carting gallon jugs from the store, and definitely less plastic to deal with! Best Regards!

  4. You can save money on Adobe Creative Cloud plans by logging in, going to cancel your subscription and then before it goes ahead you'll get taken to a discount page. I ended up getting 3 months completely free and reduced my monthly payments.

  5. There are few different ways to save up money that are a little bit harder. For example if 2l (0,5 galons) water cost u around 1.5$ and u buy it every day for work it adds up to around 40-50$/month. It is over 500$/year and more than 25,000$ in a lifetime. You can easly cut it in half if u buy reusable bottle and fill it with water every morning. You can buy big water bottles (which are cheaper per litre) or use filter and tap water. Basicaly doing only that you can save 20-30$/month and it's pretty easy when you get used to it. Same for coffee. Make it at home.

    Also you can do few more things:
    – always take shopping list with you if not you will for sure buy more stuff that you need. (avoid buying when you are hungry etc.)
    – try to make food for work in home (its hard but duable)
    – check blood donation. In some countries you can lower your taxes by helping other or even after a while you can use free public transportation (for example Poland). In my town I save around 250$/year becase I am donating blood for few years now. You help others and yourself at same time.
    – if you can sometimes use bike 😉
    – use tap aereator (it saves you some $/month on water) also take showers (you save time and $)
    – never buy something with attitude "It's not my cup of tea". Always do some research and buy with your head. We live in 21 centruy. There is information on everything in internet. People in shops will always try to sell you weird "stuff" that are not always the best quality for your $.

    You can also cut some alcohol and sugar stuff but oh well…. that's hard… 😛

  6. Tip : Don't buy every OTT subscriptions.
    If you have Netflix subscriptions, watch every show you want to watch, and if you want to watch some new HBO show then next month cancel Netflix subscriptions and subscribe to HBO max.

    P.S : Change streaming platform every month.

    Sorry my English is bad

  7. useful ideas and suggestions here:)) what I would add from my personal experience is some passive income apps. with it you can make money online just by sharing the unused internet traffic. my favorite one is Honeygain app because it's free, I make almost 40$ a month and there was a bonus of 5$ if you register using code "luckybee" :)) good lucky to you

  8. I used to work at Whole Foods and I got a discount at the Apple store! It was like $30 off an iPad. I don’t know if it changed since Amazon bought them but, worth asking. I think they had a cellphone partnership as well.

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