EP 216 // The 5 Places the Average Family Can Save More Money Without Feeling Deprived
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Welcome back, friend!
Today’s episode is one so many families need right now because almost everyone is feeling the squeeze.
Groceries are higher. Utilities creep up. Kids’ activities cost more. Life just feels expensive.
But here’s the good news
Most families have hidden pockets of savings they don’t even realize are there.And once you shine a light on them, you start seeing how much freedom is possible
Food is the biggest leak in the average family’s budget, especially for busy moms who feel like they’re just trying to survive dinner.
But imagine cooking for just a couple of hours one day and eating homemade meals all week. The grocery bill drops. Takeout stops & the stress around dinner disappears.
This is one of the easiest places to save hundreds every month without clipping coupons or living on noodles.
Most people don’t realize a quick stop at the store is actually one of the biggest budget drains.
You go in for milk…You come out with snacks, a candle, and a seasonal display you didn’t need.
Those tiny $25–$40 trips add up fast.
When you simplify and stick to one grocery trip with a pickup order? Your spending drops without you even trying.
You would be shocked how many families are paying for things they don’t even remember signing up for.
Streaming services, apps, memberships, & free trials that weren’t so free.
A quick audit usually saves $50–$150 a month instantly.
This isn’t deprivation, this is stewardship. It’s choosing what actually serves your home and letting go of the rest.
Convenience is the silent budget killer.
But when you create a few simple systems like having meals prepped or keeping a stocked pantry, convenience stops being something you buy…and starts being something you build.
A cluttered home makes you forget what you already have.
So you buy duplicates. You lose items. You repurchase things that were sitting in a cabinet the whole time.
When you simplify your home, even a little, you automatically spend less. Because you know exactly what you have and what you don’t.
Less chaos equals less cash slipping through your fingers.
Most moms think saving money means sacrificing everything fun.
But the real heart behind saving is this: It’s about living more intentionally so you can enjoy more of your life.
When you spend with purpose & not panic, you stop feeling guilty… and start feeling free.
And that’s exactly what I want for you as we head into a brand-new year.
Friend, if you’re listening to this and thinking, I want to get ahead, but I don’t even know where to start…You’re not alone.
That’s why I created my FREE No Spend January Challenge we have been doing for 4 years
In this challenge, you’ll learn how to: stop impulse spending, use what you already have, simplify meals so you’re not running to the store, cut hidden expenses without feeling deprived, create financial peace in your home & start the year with purpose instead of pressure
You’re not doing this alone. I’ll walk with you every single step.
If you want to join us, here is the link. https://stan.store/ClaimingSimplicity
Blessings ~ Monica