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✨ Free Things I Do Instead of Spending Money

 

✨ Free Things I Do Instead of Spending Money

After I started cutting back on my spending (you can read about the things I stopped buying [here]), I realized that saving money didn’t have to feel boring or restrictive. In fact, I found that there are plenty of fun, fulfilling things to do — that cost absolutely nothing.

Here are a few things I now do for free instead of spending money out of habit.


1. 🚶‍♀️ Taking Long Walks in Nature

Instead of grabbing coffee or heading to a store just to kill time, I now go for long walks in a local park or trail. It clears my head, lifts my mood, and gives me a much-needed break from screens — all for free.


2. 📚 Borrowing Books Instead of Buying Them

I used to buy every book I wanted to read. Now, I borrow eBooks and audiobooks for free using apps like Libby and Hoopla, which connect to local libraries in the U.S. It feels just as satisfying as shopping — without the credit card swipe.


3. 🎧 Listening to Podcasts and Free Courses

Whenever I’m tempted to buy a new online course or subscription, I check Spotify or YouTube first. From personal growth to health, there are podcasts and free classes on nearly every topic you can imagine.


4. 🏡 Rearranging or Refreshing My Space

Instead of buying new décor or organizing bins, I just rearrange what I already own. Moving furniture or swapping wall art between rooms makes my home feel brand new — without spending a dime.


5. ✍️ Journaling or Brain Dumping

On days when I feel restless or stressed (aka when I would’ve gone shopping to feel better), I grab a notebook and just write. It’s surprisingly helpful. Sometimes, all I need is to clear my mind — not my bank account.


6. 🍳 Trying “Pantry Challenge” Recipes

Instead of ordering food when I don’t know what to cook, I challenge myself to use what’s already in my pantry. It turns dinner into a creative little game — and I waste less food too.


7. 📷 Exploring My City Like a Tourist

There are so many free events and places to explore nearby that I used to overlook. Museums with free entry days, local farmers markets, art walks, even hiking trails — exploring my city without spending has been eye-opening.


💬 The Best Things in Life Really Can Be Free

I used to think spending money was the only way to enjoy myself. But cutting back forced me to get creative — and I ended up finding more peace, joy, and fulfillment than I ever expected. Not only is my budget healthier, but I feel more in control of my time too.


What are your favorite free ways to have fun or unwind? I’d love to hear your ideas in the comments!