It would be fantastic to do a whole no-spend year, but I know for a fact that I don't have what it takes. I love reading about other people's no-spend challenges, though, it's seriously addictive. But because I'm such a light-weight, I've decided to kick off with a two-month 'Buy Nothing New' challenge.
If it isn't a total disaster, I'll tackle a longer spell in the future. It's important to pace yourself, after all.
My partner's birthday comes up in April and I'm not mean enough not to get him a present, so that conveniently leaves February and March. A challenge is not a challenge without rules, so here are mine:
For February and March 2018, I will:- buy groceries and household necessities
- pay all the regular household bills
- pay the usual travel costs
- buy our usual Saturday paper (we've been getting the paper for years, it would be strange to do without it)
- allow for our usual trip to the local pub on Saturday evenings (this is really the only time we pay money to go out, so again, it seems a bit restrictive to give it up)
- buy anything new for myself or for the house.
At the moment, the challenge doesn't feel like Mission Impossible, but I guess we'll soon find out.
I wish me luck!
What a great challenge! I'll be interested to hear how you get on :-) I don't think that I could manage a no spend year either, this sounds much more achievable!
ReplyDeleteHey, Rachel, thanks for stopping by. I will be posting regularly about my progress - although 2 months isn't long, I just have this feeling it won't be as easy as I think!
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