By Abhishek Thakur | Founder of EarnHubs
Saving money is not about cutting joy from life — it’s about spending wisely. I’m Abhishek Thakur, the founder of EarnHubs, and in this blog, I’m sharing practical and real-life money saving ideas that I personally use. These tips are not copied from textbooks — they’re tested in my own life.
If you’ve ever thought, “I earn okay, but I don’t know where my money goes” — this blog is just for you.

1. Track Every Rupee You Spend
When I started my financial journey, I had no idea where my money disappeared. One day, I noted every single expense for 30 days — chai, auto rides, online orders, even ₹10 spends. (Real-life money saving ideas)
Real Result: I found that I was spending more than ₹2,000/month on unnecessary things — snacks, online delivery, and impulse shopping.
Action Tip: Use a simple app like Money Manager or even a notebook. Once you see the full picture, it becomes easier to take control.
2. Cook at Home (Even Simple Meals)
We all love ordering food — but it adds up fast. I challenged myself to cook at home for 7 days. Not fancy meals, just dal-rice, upma, or sandwiches. (Real-life money saving ideas)
Real Result: I saved ₹1,500 in one week and felt healthier too.
Action Tip: Plan your meals every Sunday. Cooking at home 5 days a week can save you up to ₹6,000/month.
3. Buy Only During Sales (Not Randomly)
I used to buy gadgets and clothes as soon as I liked them. But then I started planning my purchases around festive sales.
Real Result: Last Diwali, I bought a smartwatch that was originally ₹4,500 for just ₹2,999 during Amazon Great Indian Festival.
Action Tip: Create a wishlist. Wait for Amazon, Flipkart, or Myntra sales instead of impulse buying.
4. Use Cashback & Reward Apps
Before buying anything online or paying bills, I check cashback deals. I started using CashKaro, Paytm, and CRED to earn money back. (Real-life money saving ideas)
Real Result: I earned ₹1,200 cashback in 3 months — just by using these apps while doing the same spending I always did.
Action Tip: Use affiliate apps like EarnKaro for shopping links. You save money and even earn extra.
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5. Follow the “24-Hour Rule” Before Buying Anything
This is one of the most powerful habits I developed. If I feel like buying something — especially online — I wait for 24 hours before taking any action. (Real-life money saving ideas)
Real Result: I realised I didn’t actually need most of those things. I saved over ₹7,000 in 2 months by not giving in to impulse.
Action Tip: Add to cart, then wait. If you still feel it’s necessary after 24 hours, go for it.
6. Share Subscriptions with Family or Friends
Why pay full for every streaming app? I and my three friends shared one Netflix plan, and someone else gave me access to Amazon Prime.
Real Result: I pay just ₹125/month for Netflix instead of ₹649.
Action Tip: Look for Family Plans on Spotify, YouTube Premium, and OTT platforms. It’s 100% legal and pocket-friendly.
7. Sell Old Stuff You Don’t Use
Everyone has something lying at home they don’t use — books, clothes, electronics. I started listing these items on OLX, Facebook Marketplace, and Quikr.
Real Result: I sold an old bag, headphones, and a study table — and earned ₹2,300 in just one week.
Action Tip: Clear out your room once a month and sell anything you haven’t used in 6 months.
Final Thoughts: Saving Is a Skill Anyone Can Learn
These money-saving ideas may sound simple, but when you follow them with discipline, they create massive results. You don’t need a finance degree to manage money — you just need common sense and small daily habits.
I’m Abhishek Thakur, and I’ve personally used these ideas to take control of my spending. I share these kinds of tips on my blog EarnHubs, where real people like you and me learn how to earn, save, and grow financially — without stress.
About EarnHubs
At EarnHubs, I write about:
- Online earning ideas
- Freelancing and passive income
- Real-life saving techniques
- Financial habits for beginners
Whether you’re a student, a working adult, or just someone trying to fix their budget — EarnHubs has got you covered.
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