Minimalism and Money: 5 Habits to Grow Your Money

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It’s time to start saving money and simplifying your finances with these five minimalist money habits.

A minimalist lifestyle focuses on intentionality. Minimalist finances use that same goal of simple living to develop better spending habits. Because of this, minimalism and saving money go hand-in-hand.

Minimalist living is full of money-saving strategies and ways to declutter and simplify your personal finances. If you’re ready to learn how to save money like a minimalist, watch this video for some key minimalist habits and minimalist money ideas!

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Thanks for watching!! Which habit do you think will help you the most?

DowJanesFinancialEducation
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Super helpful! I tried to do no spend November, but I only made it to the 20th. I think picking a week every month would be so much easier. I’m going to try it! Thanks!

denisemajeski
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I have been doing bare bones and it is truly amazing. I love the correlation to Marie Kondo too as I started applying her concepts in 2020 and also a blessing. I have found that "minimizing" all aspects of my life has had maximal benefits including with money most recently. Great video!

BE-Fit-Healthy
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Intentional spending really resonated with me. I've noticed I've been much less intentional about my spending in recent months. Bringing clarity, focus and intention back into my spending practices and relationship with money will definitely serve me better. Thanks.

cherylthegirlgunnell
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Great video, love the minimalist concept, to live with intentionality. The piece that resonated for me is to simply live within your means.In this world of credit, that can be a challenge.

LaurelKashinn
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This is super helpful to think about and I am definitely in a bare bones stage right now after hitting a financial rock bottom recently. Thank you so much!

alexlee
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Another amazing video thank you so much Britt! I really took away number 4 > tackle one thing at a time. Balance is huge for me and is crazy how sneaky my multitasking tendencies can be . So tha k youso much I feel a lot better now! ❤❤😂

kelsey
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Under the circumstances, I am doing precisely those exercises this month :p. I always try not to spend more than I make, but I paid for smth twice, and I now have only money left for things I need. This is a great exercise to get into the minimalist mindset. It also allows me to pay off a chunk of my credit card the following month, and I also want to start investing small amounts at the time. :) Super good reminder and a helpful video! Thanks

rfagallery
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You have a great approach. Excited for your webinar today!

anelkirstein
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Long term (I wish short term!) I want a farm with hair sheep, maybe poultry, and beef!

eneeriel
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I work so much ai tend to eat out and do take out about 3-6 times a week. I want to change that habit and food prep on Sundays. I also want to invest more for my retirement.

sashamoonfry
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Tackle One Money Goal at a Time would likely help the most helpful at this point in time, but...I've a lot of ongoing online entrepreneurial courses that I don't wish to abandon. My goal for 2022 is to complete all 4, take on no more, schedule each into my appointment book and check off as I complete that days training. So far, so good - although I still feel a bit overwhelmed at times

claredrake
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I have 5 children's we are a 1 income family living pay check to paycheck my goals are to have a savings and be out of debt

chelseaaarcher
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Heard you on Revel today. Awesome info. Sharing your info. Ty

letstalkanddecode
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Hi there! I'm confused by the steps: 1) paying off high interest debt 2) emergency fund 3) retirement 4) investing. Wouldn't we want to have an emergency fund and set budget for retirement goals first then pay off high interest debt before investing?

briannaouellette
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I do focus on quality over quantity and how the environment is affected. Need much work on impulse purchases.

deedrathelibra
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You don’t have to download any spending apps! Every bank website now can show you where you spend your money most.

usa
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Where are the links for money apps that you recommend in the first couple of minutes of the video?

themissj_
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1st, ty for the dow janes videos - I'm learning a lot ... I have some questions about my finances ... can I ask them here?
Cheryl Lucier

cherylex
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I’m really intrigued by the bare bones idea! I don’t think I’ve ever lived within my means, and this would be a good wake up call— curious how that applies to “borrowing” my sister’s streaming subscriptions, since I technically don’t pay for it…?

margauxsheridan