7 Ways to Save Money When Life Sucks - Smart Family Money (2024)

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As I mentioned in my post about how to help a friend in crisis, I have several people in my life who are going through really tough times. My best friend is fighting an unimaginable battle with cancer. My mother-in-law is supporting her husband through a long hospital stay and living with us temporarily. In the meantime, I have my foot in an Aircast boot (and have been told to walk as little as possible), while I recover from a stress fracture in my foot. While my personal situation is temporary, it makes many parts of everyday life a little tougher. While I do my best to stay positive, the truth is that things are hard right now. I’m sure you’ve found yourself in a similar situation at some point. How can we save money when life sucks?

I think it is important during a crisis is to not lose sight of your financial goals. Before the current storm hit, were you trying to dig out of debt, save for a house, or build up your retirement savings? While you may have to temporarily put some goals on pause, you need to try hard to not go backward. You don’t want a life crisis to turn into a bigger financial crisis than it needs to be.

When life sucks, it’s easy to turn to “retail therapy.” I promise that whatever is going on in your life, buying things is not going to make it better. In fact, after that fleeting moment of fun, it will actually make matters worse. It will create more debt, decrease your savings, and bring more useless stuff into your life. Find healthier ways to bring joy into your life. Talk to a friend, create something, get outside, or get some exercise (if your doctor says it’s ok!).
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I promise that a new purse will not solve your problems.7 Ways to Save Money When Life Sucks - Smart Family Money (3)

This is an area where I struggle so much! I have high standards and it’s hard to let them go. Especially during a crisis period, you can save money by lowering your standards. Decide which things are non-negotiable and then let the rest go. I briefly considered hiring a house cleaning service while I’m laid up, but it’s only (hopefully) for 4 weeks. My family can help with the basics and I’m going to let everything else go. Cue the Frozen music!

If your current crisis is not temporary, it may be time to accept your new normal and find a way to get out of survival mode. When life sucks, it can be easy to only focus on your needs for the next hour, but you need to find a way to return to thinking long term (or at least through the next grocery trip!). I remember after each of my kids was born, it felt like I would never have enough time or energy to grocery shop or cook again. While it was fine to live in a survival mode for the first month or so, I had to find a way to cook while sleep-deprived. That was my new normal. I really enjoyed this book on the topic.

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My family had to adjust to our new reality with 2 kids under age 2.

If you’re used to cooking at home, you may feel like it’s impossible during your crisis situation. If you’re unable to cook, try to buy simpler, pre-made items from the grocery store instead of resorting to a constant stream of fast food. I’ve bought some frozen meals from Costco that can feed my whole family a nutritious meal for less than $10. That’s much cheaper than the $25 we often spend on quick-service food, and generally healthier too. A frozen meal still requires some preparation, so if that’s too much, you can also buy ready-to-eat items. A deli chicken with some pre-made side dishes is still less than $10 for a whole family. Look for other healthy, convenient options at the grocery store like pre-cut fruits and vegetables. If you usually cook from scratch, this is going to increase your grocery budget, but it won’t be nearly as bad as all restaurant meals. Check out my post about how to spend less money eating out for more ideas.

If you need something temporarily, try to borrow instead of buying it. Maybe you temporarily need a wheelchair, an extra bed, or a shower chair. Odds are good that you know someone who would be happy to lend you the item for a while. Sometimes churches or charities store durable medical items for people to borrow.

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Odds are you know someone with one of these in their basem*nt!

When you find yourself in a crisis, you might be amazed by all of the offers for help. Some will be specific and many will be of the “let me know if you need anything” variety. People WANT to help someone in need, but it can be so hard to accept it. Please ACCEPT THE HELP! It will be good for you and good for them. Let them babysit the kids, bring you meals, clean your house, grocery shop, or give you a ride. Another consideration is that the more help you accept from outside your immediate family, the lower the burden is on your family. For example, if you allow your friend or neighbor to grocery shop for you, you can free up your spouse (or parent or child) for other tasks that can’t be outsourced (like helping you take a shower).

How have you found ways to save money (or at least not go into debt) when life sucks? Comment below!

7 Ways to Save Money When Life Sucks - Smart Family Money (2024)

FAQs

How to save every penny possible? ›

How to Save Money
  1. Set a savings goal.
  2. Set up direct deposits to go into savings.
  3. Buy generic.
  4. Stay out of “that store.”
  5. Cancel some subscriptions and memberships.
  6. Join gas rewards programs.
  7. Meal plan.
  8. Use cash-back apps and coupons.
Jun 13, 2024

What is the 30-day rule? ›

The premise of the 30-day savings rule is straightforward: When faced with the temptation of an impulse purchase, wait 30 days before committing to the buy. During this time, take the opportunity to evaluate the necessity and impact of the purchase on your overall financial goals.

How can I save $1000 in 30 days? ›

In this guide, we'll walk you through seven proven tips to help you save $1,000 in 30 days (or potentially even more).
  1. Assess your current financial situation and set clear goals. ...
  2. Create a budget and track your spending. ...
  3. Identify specific areas to reduce spending. ...
  4. Consider other ways to save money. ...
  5. Automate your savings.
Jun 4, 2024

How to live on very little money? ›

Tips to help you live below your means
  1. Create a plan for your money. The act of assigning a job for every dollar can be empowering. ...
  2. Automate your savings. ...
  3. Pay yourself. ...
  4. Live off one income if possible. ...
  5. Look for ways to lower your discretionary expenses. ...
  6. Reflect on your financial habits. ...
  7. Drive used. ...
  8. Pay less interest.
Jul 10, 2024

How do I turn my life around financially? ›

39 Ways to Improve Your Personal Finances
  1. Get your overspending under control. ...
  2. Create a new budget. ...
  3. Find a budgeting app you like. ...
  4. Make a will. ...
  5. Protect your savings from inflation. ...
  6. Prepare for rising interest rates. ...
  7. Prepare now for your next major life event. ...
  8. Boost your retirement savings.

How can I live a simple life financially? ›

12 Tips for Frugal Living
  1. Choose quality over quantity. ...
  2. Prioritize value over price. ...
  3. Use credit wisely. ...
  4. Declutter regularly. ...
  5. Use a budget to guide your spending. ...
  6. Know the difference between wants and needs. ...
  7. Be a savvy consumer. ...
  8. Prioritize your values.
Oct 17, 2023

How to save money when you have none? ›

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  1. Focus on small changes in various budget categories.
  2. Automate your savings into a high-yield savings account.
  3. Earn interest on your checking account.
  4. Use those three-payday months to save more.
  5. Keep a budget.
  6. Shop around for insurance rates.
  7. Refinance your mortgage.
  8. Find a way to save on rent.
Oct 19, 2023

How to save money when you're bad at it? ›

Put away $20 every biweekly paycheck, and that's $520 you've set aside at the end of the year.
  1. Stop paying ATM fees. ...
  2. Open a high-yield savings account. ...
  3. Consider a category credit card. ...
  4. Consider a balance transfer. ...
  5. Cancel one of your credit cards. ...
  6. Set your thermostat one degree lower. ...
  7. Wash your clothes in cold water.
Nov 9, 2020

What is the trick to saving money? ›

Set savings goals

One of the best ways to save money is to set a goal. Start by thinking about what you might want to save for—both in the short term (one to three years) and the long term (four or more years). Then estimate how much money you'll need and how long it might take you to save it.

How to save $10,000 fast? ›

6 steps to save $10,000 in a year
  1. Evaluate income and expenses. To make room for saving, you'll need a meticulous budget that outlines all your sources of income and all your expenditures. ...
  2. Make an actionable savings plan. ...
  3. Cut unnecessary expenses. ...
  4. Increase your income. ...
  5. Avoid new debt. ...
  6. Invest wisely.
Apr 2, 2024

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings.

How to save $5,000 fast? ›

Ways To Save $5,000 in a Year
  1. “Chunk” Your Savings. The first step to saving $5,000 in a year is to break down your savings goal into manageable portions. ...
  2. Automate Your Savings. ...
  3. Save in a High-Yield Saving Account. ...
  4. Track Your Cash Flow. ...
  5. Boost Your Earnings. ...
  6. Declutter for Cash. ...
  7. Evaluate Your Subscriptions. ...
  8. Challenge Yourself.
Jul 11, 2024

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