I went for years just trying to make more money as a lifestyle.
Then I notice that a coworker, who made about a third of my salary, was driving a nicer car, taking better vacations and working fewer hours!
When questioned he told me that he worked on "spending well".
At a meeting we had every afternoon we often had a snack. For me it was a Dr.Pepper and a Snickers bar. Coworker had a DP and a Kit Kat.
He made a point to show me that my snack from the vending machine cost $2.25. His "shopped well" cost him 44 cents!
As he showed me the math, he taunted me by pointing out that the difference was his cable bill per month!!
When we figured ONE of my credit cards I was MAD!
$62 a month payment was $50 interest and $12 to principle!
I would be 82 years old when I paid this off in 2042 and my 4000 dollar balance would be $24,000 if I stopped using the card and paid the minimum.
He was buying a small house 10 minutes further from work than me and had more room, no fighting upstairs neighbors and could park in a garage rather than pay rent on my little apartment which was 15% more than he paid.
Little tips were discussed.
Did you know Christmas shows up every year at the same time!
Started working on getting to where I paid for Christmas this year rather than next year plus interest!
Planning saves money! Tires are going to wear out...be prepared to shop for a good deal rather than a before lunch deal.
Started looking hard at my spending and changed things. Monday night movie, shopping and dinner became rental movie and MY cooking Monday.
Paid off all my credit cards and realized about $400 a month was freed up!
Then my job went away! Hostile takeover where I was met in the parking lot with a box of my things.
Got a job paying about half of previous salary but I was well covered with some savings and NO DEBT!
Since then I bought and paid for my house, paid cash for a new AC unit and water heater last month, going on vacation to my nephews this Saturday!
My brother got on board with the no debt and "spending well" when I gave him the money to paint his LOOOONG term (7 years) car project.
He asked how I could afford it! So I told him!
Bruce