Consistent mindful habits that help me save money

Published 2024-08-02
In this video I share my consistent habits to help me deal with inflation & save money. I’m NOT trying to teach anything, give anyone advice or say everyone should do what I’m doing. Thanks for watching🥰

Recap of consistent habits:
1 Buckle down & take on inflation
2 Budget, monitor & track all spending
3 Set boundaries for social media & the news
4 DIY & Recycle things
5 Eat out once per month & limit grocery shopping

📱Social Media update…
This is the best place to follow me. My instagram account is private now. I have a small following on there & rarely create a post so you’re not missing anything lol. However, eventually I will delete it permanently. I’m on a journey to have 1 social media platform & I picked youtube. That might change in the future because the comments can be brutal at times. You have the option to delete & block comments but sometimes it’s not worth even dealing with all of that. Overall I feel this platform is useful where I can learn things & in return maybe someone can learn from me as well🫶🏼

All Comments (16)
  • @greynolds821
    Please don’t leave us! I know you get disrespectful comments and it’s hard to push through. Please know you have inspired so many of us. I have paid off my car, completed savings challenges and improved on my grocery shopping because of you. I think you’re the absolute best! Whatever direction you decide on regarding your channel I’ll be watching and supporting. Keep up the good work!!!!
  • I am so glad you decided to make videos again. You are the reason I started using a cash envelope system
  • I really got to buckle down again, I really overspend on groceries and end up throwing a lot of stuff out. Thanks for this video❤
  • Hey Kimberly glad to see you you have good ideas about recycling clothes into cloths paper towels is expensive. Less stress is best when it comes to money and other things take care and have a great wkend
  • Hi Kimberly, I loved this video. Social media all the time can mess with one's mental health. I've been limiting my time on it too. You're an inspiration to me. Thank ypu.
  • @ilovenyc2129
    I wish you could put your old videosnof paying debt down. You got me all motivated before and I did it:)
  • @15cadule
    I'm so glad to see you posting this!
  • @sharon5179
    This was wonderful! A grateful attitude changes everything!
  • @MyLifeMags
    Oh I can’t with the news opinions either. It is so triggering and confusing. Facts are twisted or misrepresented no matter what channel you watch. We have been doing smaller grocery trips, but now go more frequently. I found we had produce going bad when we did larger trips. I think we’re spending about the same, but have less food waste.