How To Do A No Spend Challenge In 2024 (2024)

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In this guide, I’ll show you why you must start following the no-spend challenge and how following a few no-spend months a year can improve your financial life and op living paycheck to paycheck.

I’ll also give you strategic tips and rules that you ought to follow while doing the no-spend challenge. Right off the bat, I’m telling you, if you start following no-spend months and learn to live a life where you spend less, it will be the best decision you’ve ever made.

There’s a lot of things I’m going to talk about in this article so hang in there and let’s start making our life better, one less expense at a time!

What is a No Spend Challenge?

A No-Spend Month or a No-Spend Challenge is a period where you try to not spend any money on your wants. You can spend money based on your budget list but anything else (i.e wants) must be avoided.

Do you know what you do in a no-spend challenge – you do NOT SPEND! No spending means you keep your money where it should be i.e in your bank account or investments.

According to Shift processing, 80% of People living in America have a total of $14 Trillion in debt, a mortgage being the biggest debt of all. That’s not the worst part, the worst part is that only 1 in 3 Americans have a written budget.

So if you’re struggling to learn how to save money, a no-spend month can be a great way to do so.

In Jen Smith’s book, The No Spend Challenge Guide, she explains how you can use the no-spend challenge to reach your financial goals.

She goes a lot more in detail about budgeting and living a financially independent life, if you’re interested to read her book, here’s the Amazon link.

Why you should try a No Spend Challenge

No Spend Challenge can end your Bad Habits

A No Spend Challenge will surely help you get rid of your bad spending habits. You’re probably spending money on anything you see as exciting. Doing this new routine will challenge you to think 10 times and control your urges to spend on something irrelevant.

By constantly saying No to things, you’re training your mind to understand the difference between needs and wants. Repeat this process a couple of times and I’m certain that every time you see a new clothing line, you won’t be easily tempted to splurge your hard-earned cash.

Once the challenge is over, don’t forget to treat yourself (but don’t go bonkers!).

The Challenge will Speed Up your Financial Goals

The most important reason why I feel everyone should start the challenge is to achieve their financial goals. With the excess money you save during your no-save periods, you can reinvest to get your financial goals.

No Spend Months can help you Declutter

During the challenge, your goal is to reduce buying things and using the things you already have. This will help you declutter, use the clothes you rarely use and not waste things. During this challenge, you will learn to value things you already have.

The Two Types Of No Spend Challenges

So there are two types of no-spend challenges to choose from. I’ll help you decide which challenge makes sense and then get started on that right away.

Specific Spending Constraint

If you’re the type of person who doesn’t get tempted by most of the purchasable things you see every day, you can start the specific spending constraint. I follow this type because I have overcome impulsive buying habits and I don’t buy things easily.

Clothes, watches, shoes don’t fascinate me that much. I like them but not enough to buy them on impulse. On the other hand, I can’t stop spending money on food and travel, these two categories are where I need to work on.

Note: This doesn’t mean you save money in these two categories and spend lavishly on the things you don’t normally spend!

Full Spending Constraint

If you’re the type of person who spends on almost anything that shines in your eyes or if you have bad spending habits, you’ve got to follow the full spending constraint.

Following this type will be slightly tough at first but don’t give up, read some motivational money quotes; in a few months, you’ll be this transformed person who’s a Money-Saving-God!

If you’re in this type, don’t feel defeated, most of my friends fall in this category. Luckily my parents taught me the value of money early on in life that’s why I spend less and save more.

How a No-Spend Challenge Works

A no-spend challenge is when you don’t spend money for a specific period and set some spending rules. Not using your credit/debit cards is one of the rules. But it all boils down to spending money only on essentials (needs) and not spending a single penny on wants and desires.

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Don’t confuse it with no spending at all, you are spending money but only on needs.

To have a successful no-spend challenge you need to make a plan of action. Make a plan and stick to it. Create a budget using an easy-to-use budget planner.

Once you write down your expenses, scrap out ALL the wants then try minimizing some needs (if possible). Once you do that start saving money and spend as little as you can (only needs, no wants)

Few things you can spend on:

  • Rent/Mortgage
  • Insurance
  • Groceries
  • Bills
  • Other essential items

Things to avoid during the challenge:

  • Dinners
  • Fun activities
  • Drinks
  • Vacations
  • Shopping
  • Services
  • Other non-essentials

How to Prepare for a No Spend Challenge?

Mentally preparing yourself before starting your no-spend challenge is essential. Don’t recommend starting your no spend time without planning.

Don’t Feel Guilty

Feeling guilty is a common thing today. I feel guilty for so many things I’ve done both personally and financially. That doesn’t mean I pull myself down, it simply means that you have to do something, you have to! Feeling guilty won’t do you any good.

For example, your close friends want to meet up in a cafe during your no-spend period, what do you do? You go for that meet, try spending wisely and carry forward your no-spend period by a day.

Again, this process isn’t about strict rules that you HAVE TO FOLLOW, it’s simply to teach you the value of money so that you SPEND WISELY!

Plan for Pre-Planned Events

Make sure you have money set aside in your emergency fund at all times. I always recommend saving a little extra in your emergency fund just in case. Your primary goal is to not spend but if you’re stuck in a problem where the only choice is to spend, an emergency fund comes in handy.

Talk to your Family

You need to discuss it with your family and only once they understand what you’re up to, move ahead. You may be the sole earner of the family but because of your actions, your family might face problems.

So it’s best to discuss and get everyone on the same page. They may also support and motivate you when you’re on the verge of giving up the challenge.

Start a Side Hustle

How is starting a side hustle going to help you in this no-spend challenge? Let me explain, so you’re not spending money, right? Naturally, you’ll have extra time (that you usually spend on your wants), extra energy (you’ll be bored) and extra money.

Instead of slouching like a lazy animal, why don’t you start a part-time business? It will take time to bootstrap your business to make profits but Hey, slow growth is better than no growth.

Start thinking of simple problems in your daily life, try formulating a business around it and don’t give up. Well if starting a business is hard for you, freelancing is the way to go.

Plan your Meals

Making a meal plan can save you a lot of money. During no-spend challenges, I highly recommend you start meal planning. It’s a great way to cut costs by buying only the things you need for that meal.

But let’s be honest, meal planning takes time and if you plan to start a side hustle (you must start a side hustle!), you may not have time to devote towards meal planning.

That’s exactly why over 35,000 families have tried the $5 Meal Plans Service. For only $5 a month, you’ll get a grocery list and a delicious meal plan sent to you every week so that you can cook the tastiest of meals while working on your side hustle.

Here’s the best part, you get a two weeks free trial (limited time offer).

P.S. Each meal in the $5 meal plan is less than $2, if you’re looking for ways to cut expenses, this $5 investment per month may turn out to be a good investment.

Allocate the Un-Spent Money Smartly

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You are going to save a lot of money so you need to allocate this money smartly before the challenge gets over and you go back to your impulsive buying habits.

Unsubscribe from all Promoting Emails

So figure out a few investment opportunities that you can pour your money into. Create an emergency fund, an insurance policy (life and health) for your entire family, pay off debt (use debt snowball method), pay for your child’s education, etc.

It is so easy to shop online, with just a few clicks and you just purchased a product. Technology has improved for the best but our spending habits don’t seem to improve. The best way to improve ourselves is by unsubscribing from all promotional emails. You could always subscribe to them again!

Rules to Follow during Your No-Spend Challenges

1. Have a Time Frame

Allot a specific time duration for your challenges like one day no spend challenge or one week or one month.

The choice is yours but always has a time frame. This sets your objectives clear and an endpoint. It’s much easier to be consistent and continue on your journey if you know the endpoint is near.

2. Set Guidelines (If this then that)

Set boundaries that you need to follow. It could mean that you limit your shopping days to one day only during the challenge. Create a few ‘If This Then That’ scenarios. If your tire punctures then what will you do?

If you need to pay for electricity bills (but you didn’t budget for it) then what will you do? Creating such situations beforehand will not waste your time thinking.

3. Don’t give up happiness

You’re on a strict spending diet but that doesn’t mean you avoid all sorts of entertainment. Use Google to find out free events happening in your neighborhood or go spend time in a park, hit the mountains, or attend free webinars. You have to learn to spend less cash and enjoy it as if you were burning cash.

No Spend Challenges can Stop Impulsive Buying

Have you ever been to a grocery store and spent more than you expected to spend? I was a usual victim to the grocery trap, I get tempted easily and food is my weak spot soo…I used to overspend all the time on food.

To tackle this problem, first, find out your temptations, then google up how to avoid those temptations and follow the tips given.

Well, if you’re like me (blinded by grocery loves), read my article on the 29 Best Grocery Saving Hacks (These Work!)

Here’s a quick tip if you don’t have time to read the above article: Do Grocery Shopping Online.

Shopping online is a great advantage, simply type the things you need in the search bar, find the brand you usually buy, add it to your cart, and checkout. It’s fast, saves time and money.

Also, think about your purchase before purchasing it. I’ve noticed that when I think twice before purchasing something or I give myself some time to think before I buy, 80% of the time I don’t purchase it.

No-Spend Days or No-Spend Months or No-Spend Year

How long you want to continue the no-spend challenge is totally up to you. If you believe you can control yourself easily and want to go big or go home, you could start following No-Spend Year.

If you are uncertain of how this might affect your life and want to try it out first, go ahead and try No-Spend Days. Personally, I feel that everyone must start with days and then months.

I don’t see merit in following a no-spend year because I want to enjoy and spend a small part of my money on my wants if that’s monthly dinners or a 3-day trip.

According to me, following the monthly no spend plans work best (for me). Here’s my plan if I were to start following the challenge today:

Two Weekends/month:
First, I would need to get used to the entire routine of not saving money, so on two weekends (Week 1 and 3: Saturday & Sunday i.e 4 days/month), I’ll not spend anything out of the box. I’ll stick to the basics and control my urges to spend like a king.

You might think spending less for a few days is as easy as it can get, try it out first and then read the article AGAIN 🙂

2 Weeks/month:
Once you slightly adjust to the no spending pattern, try going on two full weeks without spending money. Here you will realize what you spend on and how not spending money can be tough. So don’t rush this step, take two months here (i.e – month 2 – 2 weeks and month 3 – 2 weeks).

1/month (alternate):
Wow, if you’re here, pat your back, you deserve it! By now it might seem pretty easy for you to follow the no-spend challenge. All your impulsive spending habits have reduced and you are more fulfilled with the little things in life,

Great! Take it up a notch and try going 1 full month without spending on wants. Again I don’t recommend following a no-spend year because I would love to spend a small part of my income on my wants and I’m sure you want to do that too.

Now here’s what I want you to do, grab my 50-30-20 Budget Planner (best for beginners) or the Free Budget Template (best for advanced level budgeting). Once you do that, write down all your expenses and start analyzing your expenses into needs and wants.

Cut off any expenses that you can easily live without and keep your wants between 5-10% of your net income (net income = income after taxes/take-home income).

If you need a little more help in managing your budget, read this – How to Track Your Expenses in 6 Steps.

I have other budgeting articles that might help you, you can check them out under the Save Money Category.

Free 30 Day No Spend Challenge Tracking Sheet

If you love crossing off or scribbling or coloring or writing down what you learned on each day of your 30-day no spend challenge, I have something interesting for you. Grab my free track sheet to track your 30-day challenge with ease.

I have left a blank on top, fill it up with your WHY. Why do you want to take up the 30-day no-spend challenge? Read below to understand this better!

Don’t forget to share your success stories with me in the comments or my Instagram handle!

My Perfect Formula for a No Spend Challenge

If you truly want to get success in the no-spend challenge, I’ll share with you my formula for success. These pointers will make things clear for you.

WHY is the Answer

Nobody likes to cut down on expenses, it sucks right! So following the no-spend challenge should also suck. I want you to think of WHY you’re doing this. Why do you want to save money, restrict yourself from spending, WHY! What’s the long-term vision?

Spend some time figuring out why you must save money. Maybe you want to go for a vacation, maybe you want to pay rent, your debt is ever increasing and you’re done living with debt. Maybe you want a new car because you’ve never had a car in your entire life and you eagerly want a car.

To get these things you need money. Now whether that’s by taking up a part-time job or saving money or both (do both), you need money! This very thought must drive you to follow the no-spend challenge religiously.

Think of it as a Game

When you think of anything as a game, you tend to get brutally competitive (even if it’s with yourself). Whenever you feel like giving up, think about the game you’re playing – do you want to lose when you’re already so close? And when the month’s over, treat yourself like a game treats you for winning. That’ll surely keep you motivated.

At the end of the no-spend month, you will have two gifts, one will be your treat and the second will be your savings. Look at your bank account and see the money you’ve saved, pat yourself and do it all over again till you firmly believe you won’t spend money and have learned good money habits.

Make a Note of your Wants

Still want to get something? Don’t get it now, instead make a note of the things you need. Once your challenge period is done, review this list and see if you still need to buy something.

Add up all the items in your list, I’m sure it will be a huge number. Do you want to spend so much money after working hard to save money in the first place?

No Spend Challenge: Final Thoughts

Spending only on needs for a month seems challenging but it’s not as crazy as it seems. No spending months are doable and practical. All you need to focus on is spending less and saving more. As long as you avoid all wants and think twice before spending on needs, you don’t need to worry.

If you’re determined to start your no spend month or day, I suggest you make a simple budget and slowly learn to make a proper budget. If you’re starting your journey as a new no-spend challenger, ignore ‘No Spend Years’.

You need to be highly disciplined for that and honestly, I don’t think no spend years is great. Saving money and budgeting should be fun that way it can prolong for a long period.

If you have any questions or doubts, let me know in the comments below and I’ll get back to you asap.

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As an expert in personal finance and money management, I can provide valuable insights and guidance on the concepts discussed in this article. Let's dive into each concept:

No Spend Challenge

A No Spend Challenge is a period where you try to not spend any money on your wants. It's an opportunity to evaluate your spending habits, differentiate between needs and wants, and prioritize saving money. By avoiding unnecessary expenses, you can improve your financial situation and work towards achieving your long-term financial goals.

Benefits of a No Spend Challenge

  • Ending Bad Habits: A No Spend Challenge helps you break free from bad spending habits and impulsive buying. It trains your mind to differentiate between needs and wants, and it encourages mindful spending.
  • Accelerating Financial Goals: By saving money during the no-spend period, you can allocate those savings towards your financial goals. Whether it's paying off debt, building an emergency fund, or investing for the future, a no-spend challenge can help you make progress.
  • Decluttering: During the challenge, you focus on using the things you already have instead of buying new ones. This mindset shift can help you declutter your physical space and appreciate the value of the items you already own.

Types of No Spend Challenges

There are two types of no-spend challenges to choose from:

  1. Specific Spending Constraint: If you're not easily tempted by most purchases but have specific spending categories where you struggle, you can focus on limiting your spending in those particular areas. For example, you might decide to cut back on spending on food and travel while being more lenient with other expenses.
  2. Full Spending Constraint: If you have a tendency to spend on almost anything that catches your eye or if you have overall bad spending habits, following a full spending constraint might be more suitable for you. With this approach, you aim to eliminate all non-essential spending and focus solely on your needs.

How a No-Spend Challenge Works

During a no-spend challenge, you set specific spending rules and avoid using credit or debit cards for non-essential purchases. The goal is to spend money only on essential items, such as rent/mortgage, insurance, groceries, and bills. You'll need to create a budget and stick to it, making sure to differentiate between needs and wants.

Tips for Preparing for a No Spend Challenge

Before starting a no-spend challenge, it's important to mentally prepare yourself and plan ahead:

  • Define Your Why: Understand and define your motivations for saving money. Whether it's to pay off debt, save for a specific goal, or improve your financial well-being, having a clear purpose will help you stay committed.
  • Plan for Pre-Planned Events: Make sure you have money set aside in your emergency fund for unexpected expenses that may arise during the challenge. Also, communicate your intentions with your family to ensure their understanding and support.
  • Consider Starting a Side Hustle: Utilize the extra time and energy you have during the challenge to explore part-time business or freelancing opportunities. This can help you generate additional income and accelerate your financial progress.
  • Meal Planning: Plan your meals in advance to avoid unnecessary food expenses. Consider using meal planning services or resources that can help you save time and money while providing nutritious meals.

Rules to Follow during a No Spend Challenge

To have a successful no-spend challenge, it's important to establish some rules:

  • Set a Time Frame: Determine the duration of your challenge, whether it's a day, a week, a month, or longer. Having a specific time frame helps you stay focused and motivated.
  • Establish Guidelines: Set boundaries and guidelines for your spending. Create scenarios for specific situations that may arise, such as unexpected expenses, and decide in advance how you will handle them.
  • Find Alternative Sources of Entertainment: Look for free or low-cost activities and events in your community that you can enjoy during the challenge. This will help you avoid the temptation to spend on entertainment while still enjoying your time.

No-Spend Days, Months, or Years

You can choose the length of your no-spend challenge based on your personal goals and preferences. You can start with shorter periods, such as no-spend days, to test the waters and gradually increase the duration to weeks or months. Some people even choose to follow a no-spend year, although this requires a high level of discipline.

My Perfect Formula for a No Spend Challenge

To ensure success in a no-spend challenge, consider the following tips:

  • Define Your Why: Understand why you are undertaking the challenge and keep that motivation at the forefront of your mind.
  • Treat it as a Game: Approach the challenge as a game and stay competitive with yourself. Celebrate small victories along the way to stay motivated.
  • Make a Note of Your Wants: Instead of immediately purchasing something, make a note of it and review the list after the challenge. This will help you identify if those purchases are truly necessary.
  • Allocate Un-Spent Money Smartly: Decide how you will allocate the money saved during the challenge. Consider investments, emergency funds, debt repayment, or other financial goals.
  • Unsubscribe from Promotional Emails: Minimize the temptation to spend by unsubscribing from promotional emails and newsletters.

By following these strategies and maintaining a disciplined approach, you can successfully complete a no-spend challenge and develop better money management habits.

I hope this overview of the concepts discussed in the article provides a comprehensive understanding of the topic. If you have any further questions or need additional information, feel free to ask!

How To Do A No Spend Challenge In 2024 (2024)

FAQs

How To Do A No Spend Challenge In 2024? ›

The “no-spend” challenge has been around for years but gained new life in 2024, thanks to TikTok and No Spend January at the beginning of the year. Participants are encouraged to go on a spending “fast” by abstaining from buying anything but the barest essentials.

What is no spend in 2024? ›

The “no-spend” challenge has been around for years but gained new life in 2024, thanks to TikTok and No Spend January at the beginning of the year. Participants are encouraged to go on a spending “fast” by abstaining from buying anything but the barest essentials.

How to stop spending money in 2024? ›

Automate your savings

Create an automatic savings plan and put your savings on direct deposit to keep your savings goals on track. Just set up a recurring transfer from your checking account to your savings account! Be sure to pick the day of the month that makes the most sense to you.

How to do the no spend challenge? ›

The No-Spend Challenge isn't giving up all spending, again it's nonessentials. You need to pay the bills and buy important things that pop up (like groceries or school supplies, or even a new heater if yours goes out). The goal is to challenge yourself to only spend on the essentials.

What are the rules for a no spend year? ›

The No Spend Year Rules
  • Consider What Essential Means For You. A No Buy Challenge or Year looks at cutting out non-essential spending. ...
  • Decide If You Can Buy Second-Hand. ...
  • Create A No Buy List. ...
  • Track Your Expenses. ...
  • Special Occasions.
Feb 11, 2024

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

How to do a low buy month? ›

What does a low-spend month look like? You only spend money on the necessities: rent, utilities, transportation, subscriptions, loans, groceries, etc. Anything that is not essential or required, like going out to eat or going shopping, is not allowed.

What can you buy in a no spend month? ›

For the no-spend challenge, you pay for essentials only for a set period of time. Thirty days is pretty common, so you might hear it called a no-spend month too. Basically you're covering your Four Walls (food, utilities, shelter and transportation) and other necessities, but you're saying no to all the extras.

How do I force myself not to spend? ›

How to Stop Spending Money
  1. Know what you're spending money on. ...
  2. Make your budget work for you. ...
  3. Shop with a goal in mind. ...
  4. Stop spending money at restaurants. ...
  5. Resist sales. ...
  6. Swear off debt. ...
  7. Delay gratification. ...
  8. Challenge yourself to reach your new goals.
Apr 5, 2024

How to do a buy nothing year? ›

Join The No-Buy Movement
  1. Choose the influence to remove. Here, you would outline your own rules and approved purchases for your no-buy challenge.
  2. Choose a period of time for your experience. Attempt a day, a week, a month, or a year. ...
  3. Make arrangements. ...
  4. Embrace the discipline. ...
  5. Find meaning in defeat. ...
  6. Re-enter slowly.

What is the 24 hour rule in spending? ›

What's the 24-Hour Rule? The 24-hour rule is where you give yourself a full day to consider whether you want to make a purchase. Singh gives an example of going to the mall and seeing a sweater for $70. While you might impulsively want to buy it, the 24-hour rule would mean you go home and give yourself some time.

What is the 1 spending rule? ›

If you spend money on something and we're talking about a non-necessity something that you don't have to buy, you just want to buy and the cost of that item is more than one percent of your annual income before taxes you have to wait at least 24 hours before buying it and so what this means is if you make forty ...

What does "no-spend" in January mean? ›

Whatever the reason, #nospendjanuary, a monthlong challenge to cut out extraneous purchases, has reached a fever pitch on TikTok in the past few weeks. There's no hard-and-fast program, but most participants confine their spending to nondiscretionary “essentials” like groceries and transportation.

What is not spending for a year? ›

Personal finance journalist, Michelle McGagh, takes on a challenge to not spend money for a whole year in an engaging narrative that combines personal experience with accessible advice on money so you can learn to spend less and live more. Michelle McGagh has been writing about money for over a decade.

What is the debt in 2024? ›

In April 2024, the public debt of the United States was around 34.62 trillion U.S. dollars, more than two trillion more than in July when it was around 32.6 trillion U.S. dollars.

What is the zero spend trend? ›

It's the TikTok trend with over 200 million views- the 'no-spend challenge'. It involves paying for essentials, such as rent & bills – but not buying unnecessary items, like coffees, clothes or impulse buys.

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