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6 Ways To Live Well Without Being Extravagant

How To Live Rich Without Being Rich

Not every household has someone bringing in a six-figure income. Living well on a modest salary can be a challenge. But it certainly isn't impossible.

Searching for advice on how to live well while being frugal? You'll have more luck if you know the basics. Learn how to live well frugally like a pro by following the steps below!

1Forget About The Neighbors

The social world can be highly competitive, and it's completely natural to strive to maintain appearances with the neighbors. When a neighbor purchases a new car or remodels her kitchen, the urge to start making comparisons can be strong. Take control of your life and resist the temptation to compete with others.

Focus on the real necessities and set aside the extras you'd like to have in a perfect world. It takes practice, but anyone can rise above this type of thinking. This simple exercise will make you happier and more grateful for the things you already have.

2Try To Think Smaller

Everyone seems to be under the impression that bigger is better; however, by making a conscious decision to live in a smaller home, more money will be available to spend on more important purchases. Many families have already made this decision, as evidenced by the trend in new construction.

In fact, for the first time, the average square footage of new residential properties has decreased. Moreover, others are living successfully in apartments or condos. You could perhaps downsize a little and just focus on being happy.

3Cook At Home

Eating out is one of the surest ways to ruin your budget. Cooking at home can be just as good, but it does take some practice. Consider purchasing a good cookbook and experimenting with some new recipes.

Groceries are always going to be cheaper than eating out. Instead of meeting friends out for dinner, invite them over. You can even request that they bring a dish or dessert to share.

4Shop In Classifieds And Thrift Stores

Stay out of the department stores and malls as much as possible. In many instances, second-hand items are 99% as good as new, and they're a fraction of the cost. Keep an eye out for great deals.

If you're not in a hurry, you're likely to find what you need and save a ton of money in the process. Some websites, like Craigslist, even have items available for free.

5Check Out The Local Library

Do you purchase books or movies? You're likely only to use them once. Instead of doing that, try borrowing them from the local library for free.

Some smaller libraries may have a limited selection. But most libraries are part of an interlibrary loan program with other libraries. You might find that even your small local branch can find just about anything for you.

6Try The Free Outdoors

Many outdoor activities are free or inexpensive. Take a trip to the local beach or park or go hiking. Nearly every area has its own type of natural beauty.

Kids love to get outside and explore new places. For the cost of little gasoline and a few sandwiches, your family can have a great day. How can you beat that?

Frugal living doesn't have to mean being miserable. It might require a little thought and planning. However, it's really not difficult to live well on a modest income.

Consider how you can incorporate the above tips into your current lifestyle. You might just find that you can live an even better life than you are now. And you can do it for less money!



About Author

Jackie Wing

Jackie Wing is an Alaska native, who enjoys snowboarding more than is probably socially acceptable. She lives in Anchorage with her two dogs Reese and Peanut, or as she likes to call them "Thing 1" and "Thing 2."