How to save money?

Money is never enough, however you can earn by getting a small reward on the job or finding something that is easier to accomplish. To have more money available while keeping your standard of living unchanged would be enough to save a little more, without exaggerating the cost of purchases, especially for everyday products that are purchased more often. Here are some tips on how to achieve this:

First you need to analyze your economic situation: write down in a notebook all your daily expenses, noting the place, the money spent and the time the action was taken. Accounts need to be detailed, so record everything: bus tickets, cafes, and even pennies spent here and there. Everything that comes out of the pocket should be written in black on white.
The second step is to break down at the end of the first week expenses on the basis of surplus, usable, but not necessary and necessary products. The sum of the first two categories will tell you how much you can save over the next seven days.
Another advice is to be careful with the budget. Withdraw as much cash as you need from your ATM and shake hands by buying only the most needed products during the week. It is best to lock your credit card in a drawer.
Tell others (whether friends or colleagues) that it is a good thing if they are forced to shake hands: this is an important statement to tell others that you are making a significant effort, but also a request or attempt exactly on days with zero cost.
If you do not have a bank account, then porcelain helps: you can choose the figure you want, then set aside the money you will spend during the month or week.
These are the first rules to follow for a month. If everything works out the way you wanted it to, you might consider taking it one step further: achieving a certain bonus figure, for example, regardless of the money you spend on the day. You can imagine getting a small reward or a paycheck for a job done.