It
feels prudent to cut back and be really intentional about my spending as I make
my way through 2026. Our economy is in
the toilet, people are losing their jobs, prices are steadily rising and it doesn’t
seem like any of this is going to improve anytime soon. Fortunately, my monthly expenses are fairly
minimal and I don’t feel constantly pulled to consume and spend. A lifetime of living a thrifty lifestyle has taught
me how to be resourceful. Years of
downsizing, decluttering and simplifying my needs and wants has helped me to
feel content and happy with what I have.

I've got a replacement plan mapped out
My
focus this year is to maintain my current inventory with regard to good quality
food as well as the nonfood items I need to keep my house clean and take care
of myself. Everything else feels
negligible so I can pretty much take it or leave it. This year I think I will leave it. What I already have is good enough.

I'm sticking to the basics when it comes to groceries - REAL food for the win!
In
order to better afford my lifestyle, even when prices are rising, I need to be
resourceful. I try to only buy food and
nonfood items when they are on sale or come from a store that offers them at
the best prices. I also utilize paper coupons,
digital coupons, special offers and gift cards to shave even more off the
overall cost. I will definitely continue
to do that.

Fuel prices are skyrocketing so I plan to purchase less of it now
With
gas prices leaping, I am choosing to park the car and ride the bus to and from
work again. My city ID allows me FREE
access to the bus. I am going to be
walking from work to the grocery stores nearby and stopping in along my bus
route to get my groceries. Once a week I
will use my car to run errands and when I do I will map out my route for
maximum efficiency to save money, mileage, fuel consumption and my time. I think that if I am efficient enough I won’t
even need to do this every week. I am looking forward to getting back to using
public transportation because I’ve actually missed it. I want the exercise and fresh air that I’ve
been missing out on too.

I am blessed to be in good physical shape so I will be walking more
and using public transportation as well
I have
plans for some fun outings and travel this spring and summer. I think that by reining in my expenses I’ll
be better able to afford to do these things despite the rise in prices without
busting my budget or having to give it up altogether. I am also working on resourceful planning to
keep costs down when I go about my travels.
I can hardly wait to get going.
I plan to fully plant my garden beds this year
As many
of you know I am, in no way, a good gardener.
Even still, I am going to do my best this year and give it another
try. I took last year off to give the garden
beds a rest and add in more amendments and it was good timing too as I was
getting frustrated. I am hopeful, once
again, that I can make it happen. We
shall see. Plus, it is a good outdoor
activity.

There are loads of FREE things to go and do in my city
I'll be packing my own drinks, snacks and picnic lunches to enjoy on my outings
Are you
feeling the need to cut back and economize this year? What are some of the things you do to save
money? Does it feel like the rise in
prices are giving you more of a pinch?













































