I'm going to share you some interesting tips that may seem too simple. They are really powerful when practized. Most of us are aware of this. But we fail to follow it out of oversight, laziness , procrastination etc. All it needs to be rich is shift in attitude. Look at normal things in a different way. I've summarized my views in the form of simple pointers
1) Clean home frequently - This is an essential, very important tip which most of us miss out of oversight, laziness etc. It starts with cleaning your kitchen twice a week, cleaning your heater, tap, dishwater and such utilities twice a week. This not only increases the longevity of utility but also saves future money to be spent on their repair
It is interesting to note that when cleaned frequently you dont splurge excess money on unnecessary groceries. This is a common mistake that most of us make in all our households. Avoiding this saves real good money
2) Change your trash can regularly - It is very important to change our trash bag regularly. In my opinion, if you can make use of covers from shopping mall including grocery shop, dress store etc as a trash bag, it saves your money spent on trash bag. Some countries don't permit the usage of these trash bags. It depends on your law. If we clean our trash bag regularly we save money spent on odor sprays needed to get rid of stinking smell emanated from trash bags inaddition to that environment is clean. Clean your trash can regularly, wash and dry in hot sun
3) Clean restroom regularly - Clean your sink, bath tub, closet frequently. This lets you save better by not replacing the items in long run
4) Switch off lights, electric utilities when not needed - This will have a reflection in your utility bill. Simple example are failing to switch off lights when we leave a room. It includes fan, heater and such utilities. This simple change in habit saves great
5) Use slippers, shoes to its maximum usage - Try not to use shoes for day-to-day purpose. Shoes are always costly. This change in usage habit increases its longevity.In simple try to get the maximum usability of any product. If it becomes unusable look out for its secondary usage options. I recently purchased a fertilizer. The outer bag is a rug which is in a good condition. I'm using it as a bathroom mat. Though it saves $1 of mine, penny saved is penny earned
1) Clean home frequently - This is an essential, very important tip which most of us miss out of oversight, laziness etc. It starts with cleaning your kitchen twice a week, cleaning your heater, tap, dishwater and such utilities twice a week. This not only increases the longevity of utility but also saves future money to be spent on their repair
It is interesting to note that when cleaned frequently you dont splurge excess money on unnecessary groceries. This is a common mistake that most of us make in all our households. Avoiding this saves real good money
2) Change your trash can regularly - It is very important to change our trash bag regularly. In my opinion, if you can make use of covers from shopping mall including grocery shop, dress store etc as a trash bag, it saves your money spent on trash bag. Some countries don't permit the usage of these trash bags. It depends on your law. If we clean our trash bag regularly we save money spent on odor sprays needed to get rid of stinking smell emanated from trash bags inaddition to that environment is clean. Clean your trash can regularly, wash and dry in hot sun
3) Clean restroom regularly - Clean your sink, bath tub, closet frequently. This lets you save better by not replacing the items in long run
4) Switch off lights, electric utilities when not needed - This will have a reflection in your utility bill. Simple example are failing to switch off lights when we leave a room. It includes fan, heater and such utilities. This simple change in habit saves great
5) Use slippers, shoes to its maximum usage - Try not to use shoes for day-to-day purpose. Shoes are always costly. This change in usage habit increases its longevity.In simple try to get the maximum usability of any product. If it becomes unusable look out for its secondary usage options. I recently purchased a fertilizer. The outer bag is a rug which is in a good condition. I'm using it as a bathroom mat. Though it saves $1 of mine, penny saved is penny earned