40+ Things To Do On A No Spend Weekend
When I started my financial journey. I started to implement no-spend weekends on a regular basis. It was a great way for me to really be creative and give shopping and spending a break. I've really grown to love those weekends. It really gives me the opportunity to be creative and hone in on what I love.
Do you have any no spend weekends?
40+ Things to Do On A No Spend Weekend
- Scan Receipts (to apps like Receipt Pal)
- Balance your checkbook
- Create a to-do list
- Tackle your to-do list
- Practice yoga
- Explore a new area of your city
- Start a blog
- Clean your house
- Freezer meal plan
- Volunteer
- Pay it forward, be kind to others
- Have a cup of tea
- Relax
- Organize your stockpile
- Rearrange the house
- Clean out the garage
- Plan your next trip
- Call a friend
- Brainstorm ways to earn an extra income
- Think of creative ways to save money
- Have an at-home spa day
- Exercise
- Visit friends/family
- Family movie night
- Themed dinner party
- Go to the Park
- Play lawn bowling or tennis
- Craft night
- Spend time Scrapbooking
- Play board games
- Bake
- Video games
- Play a sport
- Go skating or swimming
- Learn something new
- Binge-watch your favorite show
- Learn a new language
- Listen to a podcast
- Read a book
- Journal
- Set goals
- Visit your local library
- Plan a picnic
- Go for a bike ride
- Take surveys
15 comments
This is a good post. By the title I was expecting a list of free things that you could do around town. However, these are some ways to be proactive while avoiding spending as well.
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas. I am all about no spending, but it can be tricky. I do love to binge-watch shows over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great list! We've been looking for ways to curb costs here and there, will have to try some of your ideas!
ReplyDeleteNo spend is practically every day for me. I spend a ton of time doing things that don't cost a ton of money. Thankfully, I'm very good at budgeting and always make sure that I all bills are paid before I do anything else.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great list, combining fun things along with some of the more mundane things. However, getting those things done usually makes us feel good and makes our lives run more smoothly.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy spending a weekend without spending any centavo. I love how you incorporate things on your list.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this list! I am planning to learn a new language. I have time but do not want to spend. ha!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of no-spend weekends. We're saving up for a huge summer trip so we're spending a lot of these. It will be well worth it in the end. (Rena)
ReplyDeleteWow, these are such good ideas. I am bookmarking because the weekends are when we spend the MOST money. Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list! I've never thought about a no cost weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow - that's a great list. I've had to do no cost weekends before (single mommy over here) so this is a great thing to keep on hand if I need to do one again!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great list of things to do that are no cost! I try really hard to make most of my weekends no spend weekends
ReplyDeleteThis is a great list of ideas for budgeting. Thanks for this. I appreciate it
ReplyDeleteI love this list! My favorite way to spend my weekend is to sleep in :) absolutely at zero cost.
ReplyDeleteThese are all things that we should do, but we often forget about them! Thanks for reminding us !
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