What is Decision Fatigue and Is It Affecting Your Spending?
Is decision fatigue hitting your wallet? If this is where you find yourself, here is what you need to do right now.
Is decision fatigue hitting your wallet? If this is where you find yourself, here is what you need to do right now.
Times are stressful. Are you looking for low-cost ways of bringing more joy into your life? Here are a few ideas you may want to consider.
Making your own mushroom tincture can save you thousands if you normally buy it instead. Here is the Frugalite guide to making your own.
You can still save big money on your dental care and have healthy teeth without accepting every preventative treatment tossed your way. Here's how our author did it.
How can one be both frugal AND a Valentine? Don't you have to spend hundreds of dollars? We disagree! Here are frugal ways to show your love.
While many people advocate living WITHIN your means, that may not be quite enough. When you live BENEATH your means, there's money left over for a rainy day.
Making the right choice for your accommodations can be the difference between a pleasant, restful, thrifty stay or one that leaves you annoyed, overspent, and uncomfortable.
An upside-down and backward birthday party for my daughter was the most memorable and it cost practically nothing except the price of refreshments. Here's how to have an upside-down and ...
Regular vehicle maintenance can save you a tidy sum in mechanic bills down the road. Here are six ways to ensure that money stays with YOU.
Did you know there are ways to save money PLANNING your vacation? If you wing it, you could waste some serious cash! Here's what to do...
Don’t avoid the sun – bask in it, get Vitamin D safely, and boost your immune system and your happiness while lowering your risk of multiple diseases.
Do you enjoy saving a buck more than most people? Here are 25 signs that you might be a frugal living rock star! How many of them apply to you?
Sometimes money problems can linger because people believe certain fallacies to be true. Here are 7 lies that perpetually broke people tell themselves about money.
“Cheap Eats” are thrifty unglamorous meals that are reasonably filling, quick to make, (cooking utilities add up too), and less than a dollar per serving.