The Gen-Z Guide To Better Living
The Gen-z generation is all about balance, aesthetic and a better life but being the newest generation can be tough on the pocket, but don’t worry we got a list of things that can help you live better on a budget.
Rent It Out
Ownership of assets is a good thing but buying liability is not very smart. Furniture and appliances can become a liability over time, so why buy and put a hole through your pocket when you can easily rent out aesthetically pleasing furniture and functional appliances on websites likeBhadepay. Everything comes in mint condition and there is almost no responsibility attached to it.
Thrift It Up
Want to decorate your house? Try thrifting instead of buying expensive things. Thrifting is also a great alternative for other things like shopping for clothes or books. It helps save tons of money and also is good for a more sustainable and circular economy, where we recycle and reuse most of the items instead of splurging on new ones.
Plants over Responsibilities
If you are staying alone, then say no to any sort of responsibility, which means avoid having pets. You might feel a sad emoji in your heart when looking at the adorable faces but don’t adopt them if you cannot 100% commit to them and their well being. If you feel alone and want to have a pet then consider plants, they are as good as pets and are very low maintenance.
Minimal Living
Less is more! The more you fill up your house the more crowded it will get, instead embrace minimalism in your life. Minimum furniture, minimum clothes and minimum stress. This will help you feel more aligned and clutter free in your life. Additionally will help you save extra money that might have gone behind something small and unnecessary.
Plan Your Meals
Eating out can be costly along with being unhealthy. Instead take out a day where you can plan your meals one week ahead, and fill up your groceries for the same. Cooking for yourself isn’t just money saving but also therapeutic. You get to eat healthy as well as become more responsible and aware about of own health.
Mutual Funds Are Your Friends
Instead of saving money try investing them in Mutual Funds, SIPs or even long term stocks. Stagnant savings might not help you much but investments would never hurt you and you can probably also earn a good amount of profit. It is never too late nor too early to start investing and building your own financial freedom.