Temptation haunts us from the woods, ready to pounce our meek hearts. Money is no exception; God wants us to give, but we need to make something in order to give it. I wish the picture below had God written in a big bubble letter. 
Here’s some tips below to help save a few bucks (and preserve the earth, too):
1. Know Your Why
Simon Sinek speaks a lot to the idea of knowing your “why.” Being frugal is not easy in a consumerist society, understanding why you are trying to save money is proceeds before getting started on any of the frugal strategies listed below.
Not sure how to figure out your why? Brainstorm. Make a mind map, scribble down any idea that comes to mind, assign point values to your brainstorm. See if you have convinced yourself of your why before you plunge into frugal living. Understand the big goal you have behind being cheap, some of the questions may help you flesh out your reason why:
a) are you trying to reach a networth of a certain value? Why?
b) If you are Christian, is your goal in alignment with God’s plan, or is it greed that is driving your motivation to save? Have you prayed about it?
c) How are going to impact the world with your savings?
d) Are you trying to be financially free, so that you can pursue other passions?
These are but a few questions you could ask yourself when embarking on a frugal lifestyle. If you don’t know why you are doing something, then you aren’t completely sold on the idea to begin with!
Last but not least, make sure you are tracking your progress. Here’s a look at my automated Excel Spreadsheet with definitions on financial terms to get you started. Please ask me if you have any questions.
Enough babble, now for the tips:
2. Reuse plastic bags
A plastic bag is offered at almost all grocery stores. Subway puts to-go orders in a plastic bag. Your Chinese delivery food probably arrives bagged in plastic. These bags can be reused. Subway bags are used to stow clumps of urine and poop from my cat’s litter box. Yes, the bag is then dropped into a garbage bin outside my apartment.
Not only did I give the Subway bag an extra life, I also try to extend the life of my Ziploc baggies. Dry goodies are typically placed in these bags, and are easy to reuse and remove the crumbs if the snack isn’t too mooshey. I have saved 10-20 dollars a year on reusing plastic.
Need a garbage bag? No problem, use a grocery bag instead! Save some money on garbage bag, and put all your trash into a grocery back that you were charged for at the store.
3. Turn off your lights!
If you aren’t in a room in your home, close the circuit. No, seriously, make a conscious effort to think about turning off the lights in your home. It amounts to huge savings for planet earth, and on your electric bill.
4. Borrow Books
Public libraries are heavily under utilized these days. Go to your school library and browse the print. Keep reading, but save a tree, and a couple bucks on a book.
5. Displace Water
Open your toilet’s tank, find a brick, or fill a water bottle with water, and drop it into the tank. It’ll displace the water upwards, causing less to swirl down with your business below.
If you are really extreme, you could use a yellow is mellow rule– I did this in university when I was living the super cheap life (I left Uni with 0 bucks in loans, and a few grand to my name to boot. Read how I did that here). Yellow mellow knocked off some of my student loans and is a reason I am debt free at the age of 26.
Displacing water saves our earth and some dollars.
6. Collect your Dripping AC Water
Air Conditioning uses a lot of water. Typical AC units dispense water somewhere. Find out where that location is, stow a bucket underneath it, and collect your prize. The water can be used for a multitude of purposes; you can even Berky filter it! Either way, don’t let those drops of AC water go to waste.
7. You get Paid Last.
Tithing is budgeted first before I pay myself. God is always paid first in my books, it does not matter if I do not make a profit that month or not, God is always paid his share. He only asks for 10%, and when I give 10%, I am still amazed at how he helps me manage the other 90%!
My point isn’t to tell you to tithe, but it is to tell you to give. You must give a portion of the money you make, you cannot become wealthy if you are blinded by greed. Show the world that you aren’t blinded by greed, and give! Give! It makes you feel good, and God has this odd way of ensuring that your giving never goes unnoticed.
I always pay 10% of my net profit for that month to God, and, to be honest, sometimes I give back upwards to 1000 dollars USD a month, because God decided to have my investments increase in value.
If you have employees, you get paid last. If you are donating to a reputable organization, you get paid last. Give and the world will give back to you (I know that for a fact).

