Simple Ways I Save Money | Financial Minimalism
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Today I go over a few simple things I do to save a little money.
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1. Short Term Financial Goals(End of month) 2. Handkerchiefs over disposables 3. Reusable Water Bottle *Ridge Wallet Sponsor* 4. 1 TB SSD instead of Cloud storage 5. Hair Clippers 6. Library Card
When we first moved to the UK I used to spend hours and hours every week in the library. We still go there. It's relaxing, cozy and so interesting. Library is the most democratic place to be in. Everyone is equal, all have access and you don't have to pay to get knowledge. 📚 Thank you for your videos! I like them. ☺️
I really love how your videos have evolved. You’ve kept what works, what’s interesting and what’s relatable. Your little quips are well placed and it overall always has a really light hearted effect and always inspiring. The subscribe button consistency is everything lol please don’t give it up. This is all really awesome and you should be super proud, Nicholas. Thanks for the good advice as always!
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sticking around for so long Gabriella 😄
I set priorities in my Bullet Journal's monthly spread. Usually a short list of recruiting expenses. It now includes a note to contribute remaining funds to savings that goes beyond my required minimums. I find this gives me more flexibility later as it pads my emergency fund.
Pretty good ideas Nicholas!! After reading book Essentialism many years ago, my minimalism took off. One of the things that always amazes me is in the amount of money people spend on tech/electronics. The 'latest' gadget is the way 'they' get you. I have a 7 year old Droid, and it still functions for all the things I need. Along with surrendering your ego to having the latest tech, preserving what you have and getting the longest amount of life out of that tech can save money. Preventative maintenance, keeping it clean, having it protected, and turning it off every day can extend life of many electronics. While I look geeky wearing my wired headphones at the gym, they still function for what I need. Keeping e-products until they become broken, incompatible, or obsolete is a key to saving. Keep sharing your stories!!
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
I love that!
@assiaslife2110
Жыл бұрын
Great idea! I have had my phone for 6 years now. I’m totally agree.
Another great video, Nicholas! Thanks for sharing! Cheers from Brazil!
I really enjoy watching your videos. They are of very good quality. I just finished this one and it actually makes me think that in order to save money, you just have to live more ecologically. I have had a water bottle for so long that I would like to know how much money I have saved with it. I also bought a bike that allows me to get around without paying for public transportation. I also gave up buying books to go to the library and take my coffee with me to avoid buying it on the way to work. In short, when you think about it, everything that is ecological is economical. Thanks for your videos. Waiting for the next one !
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
All of the little changes make a big difference. Thank you for watching!
Great vid as always G! Keep it up Nicholas ❤
Love these types of financial videos . Appreciate all you do Nicholas
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for every thing on your Chanel, it motivates me a lot, really! This year I’ve noticed, that spending is a lot over send mid-full buying and your content is a game-changer ❤
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I am a new watcher going through some of your older videos has really opened my eyes and I love seeing what others do to live a more intentional life. Your channel has helped me a lot in this short time and I hope you know you’re making a wonderful impact.
@NicholasGarofola
7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, I do appreciate it 🙌🏻
Fantastic advice Nicholas. I love your videos and the calm vibe they transmit to me. Thanks 🙏🏽
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Thank you for another beautiful and motivational video, already waiting for the next one 😌
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thanks as always Anastasia 😄
The only problem with just having 1 external storage drive is if that drive fails, your data is gone. It may be a good option to have 2 for redundancy. I just opted for cloud storage. It’s more convenient to find something without having to bring the drive with me. Also, great video though. It gives me ideas.
@JadenAccord
Жыл бұрын
Besides having multiple drives, I definitely would recommend also using some sort of cloud backup. If something like a break-in or fire or something were to happen, you could lose all your drives and still be safe.
I'm a huge user of my local library so I'm glad you added it into the list. I use it for books, ebooks, audio book, emagazines, and a weekly rhyme time for my little one and a knitting group for myself. All for free!
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Love that!
I have been borrowing books and DVDs from my local library for years! My friends think it is funny I'm on a "waitlist" for the newest action/adventure DVD when they just pay to stream it.
your videos really inspired me. in every video you give a new inspiration or something to think about our behavior. I don't regret for now the changes I made becoming a minimalist
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
As a librarian i was so delighted that you mentioned a library card! So many people don’t know about all the cool stuff they could be accessing for free. ❌ tool ❌ douche
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
It’s true, and for some reason it’s never talked about
@theuntroddenpath
Жыл бұрын
Hello, fellow librarian. I second what you wrote :)
Living below your means" adjust your lifest, be frugal, budget, save and invest. This helped me out as a 6 figure earner. I've grown over a million in retirement savings with this method
@stevestone8740
Жыл бұрын
The term HENRY. Is really so hilarious. Sadly there's actually people living paycheck to paycheck
@georgenoah4872
Жыл бұрын
George NC, 32. I Just started at my six figure job after being in and out of the poverty line. I really hope I don't end up like this. I'm scared really scared!!!
@nicolasfernandez222
Жыл бұрын
Don't panic, start out easy, don't buy things you don't need, budget every money, always save a portion of your pay atleast 5%, Invest from your pay check; it grows and helps you accumulate wealth easily.
@georgenoah4872
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I started saving a bit already, how do I go about investing? I want to try all my options
@nicolasfernandez222
Жыл бұрын
read books, gain the knowledge set out a plan or target goal to reach. Get a pro financial expert lead you; follow consistently. You can also build a passive income channel from your investment.
Great advice and tips as usual, Nicholas, especially about getting a library card! I was a librarian until retirement. They are great places to be for all the reasons you mention!
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Robert!
Libraries are the absolute best. My card is heavily used for both audiobooks and ebooks. It still amazes me that I get all this content for free. I go though about 80-100 books a year.
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Love that!
Thanks for great videos. Utilising library is great saving tip that I use quite a lot. We have lots of e-books and audiobooks you can loan through application to even skip going there physucally. There are also video games you can loan and some libraries even have power tools etc. I understand this of course varies from country to country. I live in northern Europe.
Yesss. Washable hankies are the best! 👍👍
Thanks man! Went to see what the libraries in my country have and found that a library card gives free access to e-books from the largest e-book store here. Yay!
Great video! Thanks 😊
Hey! I use hankies too! And tenugui which is like a giant hankie they use in Japan but more fun to look at. Great tip.
Loving the plants 🪴
Again, the visual language of your videos is nothing but beautiful. Not to speak of the content. You're the most underrated minimalist youtuber, far more inspirational than the 'heavy' guys.
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Libraries really are a life changer, I could not live without them. In Finland, we have a great library system: not only books but movies, newspapers, magazines, video and board games, and also tools, gym equipment etc. you don't need so often. In the libraries, we have 3d printers, sewing machines, large-scale printers, meeting rooms, etc. Great point about the cloud. I have an old 0,99 €/month iCloud setup but should really be more mindful about what I'm storing in there: mostly pictures that I have not seen for years and which are not worth saving.
@theuntroddenpath
Жыл бұрын
Wow, your libraries sound cool! I wish the UK libraries did board games :)
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Another reason why Finland is great in my opinion 😄
Nice! And yes, a very similar list. - I've been cutting my own hair for about the last 15 years. I use the Wahl Peanut corded trimmer. Sure, it was $60, but it fits in an old pencil bag and has probably saved me several thousands of dollars in haircuts-let alone the hassle of setting up and driving to appointments. - My wife and I bought reusable thin cloth kitchen towels (marketed as "unpaper towels" on Amazon) during the Great Paper Towel Shortage 2020 and we don't miss paper towels at all. I also realize how much others will use paper towels to literally clean up light water spills or to dry their hands just to throw them in the trash. Nuts! - Most people don't know that your library card gives you the ability to digitally check out e-books and audiobooks that you can enjoy from your device.
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Love that!!
I took your tip from a previous video about cutting your own hair and bought a Wahl clipper set. Even though I only pay $15 (including tip) for my haircuts every two weeks I’ll still save a lot of money. Within 2 - 3 haircuts I will have paid for the clippers then the rest is just money in my pocket. For those of you who are unsure about doing this, there are tons of videos on KZread about DIY haircuts for men. If you have short hair, like I do, it’s really not that hard.
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Exactly! KZread taught me how to do it 👍🏻
Libraries are a major key to success
Really good deal going on with the SSD right now!
Great vid as always!
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Worth watching good job 👍
I really enjoy your content ❤
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that Laura! 😄
Love my ridge wallet, have had it for years.
Love u man !
I bought palm held clippers during lockdown as I desperately needed to cut my hair. I've been doing ever since . I wish I'd done this years ago.
I bought a Ridge wallet years ago when it first came out. I still have that wallet and I will continue to use for years to come. They are expensive, but they will last for many years.
Very good information
Great video for life in suberbia. I save money by living off grid. I own 3 properties outright in Hawaii. I drive a 30 year old Landcruiser. I get water from my roof and store it, run everything with either solar or propane.
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Love that, can I stay in one of those places in Hawaii for a weekend?
3:38 is what dedication looks like
How do you come up with all these genius ideas!! LoL Never cry over spilled water!!!😁😁😁 Awesome advice on Life and all the small stuff!!!
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
28 years of dry humor 🥲 thanks Jóhanna!
Cool wallet and KeyCase 🙌
I'll suggest buying a Synology NAS for storage purposes!
I don’t have a hard drive, but I neither have cloud storage I’d have to pay for. My parents are computer scientists and so my father actually has an own server for us at home that’s basically like our own cloud. When I’ll move out sometime next year or so, I’ll get myself a hard drive, too, tho.
I stopped drinking Starbucks and just make it at home. The iCloud thing is so annoying that I bought an external just to back up my photos. I have also deleted off my apps any shopping apps off my list of apps so that I’m not tempted to purchase things that are not useful. This was a great video thanks you.
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dj!
Wise words ❤
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
thanks so much! Nice videos 😄
Ma dude... You're awsome!
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
YOU are
If u only have one hard drive for backing up, u're not really backing up anything safely. SSDs fail over time. One needs at least three backups to be safe.
I rather pay for cloud storage. It's not even that expensive. It's always with you, cross-platform, cross-device, always available. Can't beat that in my opinion.
I’ve often wondered RE: handkerchiefs - do they not get gross even after one use?
I paid 2.99 a month for 200gb of storage with cloud Math: 35.88 a year I just saw a 200gb external hard drive on amazon with good ratings for about $35...yea you're onto something
About changing napkins for handkerchiefs, the idea is not bad but I wonder: what if you use it to clean your hand with some greasy food for example? What are your uses for handkerchiefs and when there is no way to change them and you still need paper towels?
@christineb8148
11 ай бұрын
Speaking for myself, I use cotton dish towels more than linen handkerchiefs (i use handkerchiefs for my pocket or bag) which are easy to wash in hot water (and sanitizer sometimes). If I know it's going to be a messier meal, I'll use the uglier towels which will eventually get retired as cleaning rags or recycled. They work for 90% of kitchen and meals tasks (drying foods or dishes, spilled liquid, napkins, wrapping cleaned herbs in the fridge) but I keep a roll of paper towels and go thru about half a roll a year for those really greasy or bacteria-laden jobs.
Great video man! 👏😆🤘
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😄
@Naztalgic
Жыл бұрын
@@NicholasGarofola needless to say that water pour made my day :)
Until knowI Just Love the Watch hehehe
Monthly goals work way better no one likes a marathon!!!
❤
As a hairdresser, the haircut part hurts me 😭😂 but you’ve got a good head of hair, looks like cutting it yourself has been alright 🙌
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
That means a lot coming from a pro 😄
Deffo hard drive over cloud storage. Why pay for extra storage a month while you can get a hard drive in your hands to save things on. Also I trust it more! Great video again buddy! It’s surprising how much you do save just by cutting your hair at home. Btw you spilt some water, don’t know if you noticed 😂
Haircutting tutorial? :-)
2 things I don’t agree on - Cloud storage : to me this is equal as my home insurance. I pay for the piece of mind - Barbershop : 20€\month for me just to get relaxed
Do you have to pay for a plastic bag in the USA? Here, in the Netherlands, it's normal to bring you're own bag to the grocery store and use it over and over again. When you don't have a bag with you, you have to pay for one. Many people do that also.. And there are thrown a lot of bags in the street and in the bushes, unfortunately. But it saves us money to always have a bag with us 😊
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
In states the plastic bags are banned I believe…
First!
Great content I love such videos I just want the sling bag that you reviewed from bellroy my only request is please send me that cause we don’t get that here in India I’ll pay don’t worry but please send me that
Triangle choke the subscribe button! Wait…are you a bjj student?
@NicholasGarofola
Жыл бұрын
A long time ago 😅
Paying for a good quality barber only shows after getting a cut from a low quality barber
please speak louder
@breddf347
2 ай бұрын
Or just turn up your volume
How come you use Amazon wish list instead of an alternative? Have you tried blessa? It's like Amazon wish list with the twist that you receive the money when someone buys you something.