Good afternoon everyone!
I know this doesn’t fit with the budgeting theme for the week, but I came across this article over at Creative Frugality and just had to share it. They have a lot of great info for you to see! Full text below:
What is Creative Frugality?
Most people understand what creativity is, and have a good idea what it means to be frugal. But the idea of putting the two together is a little hard to grasp. Because creative frugality is one of those things that is easier to show than to tell, here is a quick list of dead giveaways for identifying creative frugality in action.
- It’s making something out of little bits of nothing that the average person would have overlooked or just thrown away.
- It’s stubbornly refusing to pay full price because you know that if you hold out, the store will have a sale soon.
- It’s using your talents, skills and abilities to produce a gift that’s priceless because it cannot be purchased in any store.
- It’s looking for free or low-cost ways to have just as much fun as if you went out and spent a bundle.
- It’s finding unusual ways to make things last longer or go farther so you don’t have to spend as often.
- It’s making dinner with what you have on hand rather than what the recipe calls for and ending up with a tastier dish than if you’d followed the recipe.
- It’s figuring out how you can reproduce some expensive something sold in stores for next to nothing at home.
- It’s being happier with extra money in your bank account than a new toy in your garage or entertainment center.
- It’s enjoying the thrill of the bargain-hunting chase much more than the instant gratification of just going and buying something.
- But most of all, it’s understanding that your mind works a little differently than everyone else’s and being proud of it!
Copyright Nancy Twigg 2000
You can see the original article here.
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