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Anyone else feel like they just bleed money sometimes? Even if you have a budget and stick to it, Decembers, specifically, still pack a punch to the old bank account. That’s why my favorite tradition after the madness of December is over is to have a No Spend Challenge in January, but No Spend Challenges (or a No Spend January) are effective no matter when you do them.

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PS – Scroll to the bottom for a free printable tracker. Screenshot it if paper isn’t your jam.

Table Of Contents

  1. What's a No Spend Challenge?
  2. Why a No Spend Challenge?
  3. How Long should a No Spend Challenge Be?
  4. The No Spend Rules
    • Specific Rules for My No Spend January
  5. No Spend Challenge FAQs
    • Can I buy food?
    • Can you use gift cards during a No Spend Challenge?
    • What happens if I make a purchase I shouldn't?
    • Can I buy gifts for others during the No Spend Challenge?
  6. Join the No Spend Challenge movement

What’s a No Spend Challenge?

What’s a No Spend Challenge? It’s exactly what it sounds like. You try as best you can to not spend money unnecessarily. You choose the length of time and the categories you’re going to spend vs. not spend (like spending on groceries but not on dining out).

This post will walk you through setting a time frame, rules for yourself, tips for success and a spending tracker to keep you motivated.

Why a No Spend Challenge?

There are a lot of reasons to have a No Spend January (or any month)…

  • Resets spending habits—especially after spending like crazy at Christmas time.
  • Stops instant gratification — makes you wait to see if you truly need something before buying it, which is a great habit!
  • It halts the influx of clutter and allows you to make solid progress in decluttering. It also allows you to keep your home cleaner.
  • Keeps some extra cash in your pocket.
  • Encourages you use up what you have–like all that food in the pantry that you never feel like eating
  • It’s good for the environment. All those items we buy WILL eventually end in a landfill, not to mention the carbon footprint delivery/shopping makes.

How Long should a No Spend Challenge Be?

Personally, I think a month is a perfect amount of time for a No Spend Challenge. A month is long enough that you can actually see your work pay off (lower credit card bills, more money in the bank) and it’s short enough that it’s not overwhelming.

If a month feels too long, shorten it! Try a No Spend Week, a No Spend Weekend, or a specific no spend category, such as clothing, alcohol, or dining out. Choose a category that is a weak spot for you and see how you do.

If you’re really serious about your challenge, you can extend it to two months, 6 months, or a year. Again, you could choose a specific category to focus on, like no new clothing for a year.

I have a friend, Mary Ann, who did a “Buy Nothing New for 2022”. She attempted to only purchased consumables and second-hand items. Read all about how she did here. Spoiler alert – she liked it so much she did it again for 2023.

The No Spend Rules

There’s one simple rule: BUY ONLY WHAT YOU TRULY NEED

It would be VERY hard, if not impossible, not spending ANY money at all. We all have electricity bills, after all. But there’s a difference between necessary spending and unnecessary spending, and that’s what we’ll be reminding ourselves of.

The No Spend Challenge rules aren’t set in stone. Consider your areas of weakness and create rules that will help you battle your spending demons. Want some examples? Read on…

Specific Rules for My No Spend January

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  • No Coffee Shops / Dunkin / Starbucks
    • Make coffee at home and skip the donuts. Good for your body and your wallet.
  • No AMAZON.
    • Even for the necessities — skip it, add it to your list and shop at the supermarket. Don’t open that Amazon door. And turn off notifications on your phone, too. Amazon is so easy that shopping on it actually becomes a habit. I use the No Spend Month to detox from it.
  • No clothes.
    • I’m betting there will not be a clothing emergency this month.
  • No impulse purchases.
    • Create a list of items you need and stick with it. Avoid aimlessly wandering around Target, grabbing a magazine in the checkout aisle of the supermarket, or running into The Dollar Tree.
  • No toys, books, or entertainment purchases.
    • Odds are the streaming service you already pay for has plenty of movies, and your local library is full of books, should you need some fresh reading material.
  • Only dine out if you’ve planned it into your meal plan and budget.
    • Be reasonable and not impulsive. No McDonald’s drive through just because it’s on the way home and you’re tired. We budget $150 per month for dining out, which we will continue to use in January.
  • No manicures or salon
    • I know this is a sensitive subject for some. Personally, these are once in a while items in my life, so I can go without them for a month.
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Again, these are MY rules I’ve set. If they feel too restrictive, change them!

No Spend Tip: Make a wish list of items you’d like during your No Spend Challenge. If you still want those items when the challenge is over, purchase them knowing you did so with intention.

No Spend Challenge FAQs

Even though I always explain that participants can create their own rules, I often get followers that seek clarification for MY RULES. It can help some people to have strict rules that someone else has set — you do what’s best for you!

Related Post: Tips for Sticking to a No Spend Challenge

Can I buy food?

Yes! Don’t starve on account of a challenge, BUT this is a fantastic opportunity to see just how much you can eat from your pantry and freezer! I’m sure you’d be surprised at how long you can make it.

Can you use gift cards during a No Spend Challenge?

For me, this one is 50/50. If using a gift card leads to you breaking the challenge, avoid it. If your frame of mind is better when you avoid ALL shopping, put those gift cards away. On the other hand, I’m betting you have a TON of gift cards just sitting around your house. If this is the push you need to actually use them, then do it!

What happens if I make a purchase I shouldn’t?

Put a red mark on the chart (linked below) and try again tomorrow! Don’t let one slip up ruin your whole no spend month!

Can I buy gifts for others during the No Spend Challenge?

If you or your child get invited to a party and you feel you need to purchase a gift, do it! If you your goal is to have less stuff in your life, consider throwing your child a “No Gifts, Please” Birthday Party.

Join the No Spend Challenge movement

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Interested in trying a No Spend Challenge of your own? Screenshot, download, or print this free spending tracker and keep it handy. Color each bubble green when you’ve avoided spending unnecessarily. Leave it blank or color it red when you slip up.

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If this is your first time participating in a No Spend Challenge, go easy on yourself. Take a deep breath, read these tips, and do your best. The goal is to change your spending habits and changing habits takes times. If you’re not 100% successful on your first try, it doesn’t mean you didn’t grow.

UPDATE: Want to see how my No Spend Challenge Went for January 2021? This post provides a summary.

Are you taking part in a No Spend Challenge? Leave a comment below and let me know!

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FAQs

How to do the no spend challenge? ›

NEW YORK (AP) — The rules of a no-buy challenge are self-imposed and simple: Make a list of the non-essential items you won't spend money on for a set period of time and stick to it. Easier said than done. Many people start such challenges at the beginning of the year and commit to keep going until the end of it.

What are the rules for the no buy 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.

What is the no spend schedule? ›

This viral trend involves going as long as possible without spending money on non-essential. (Rent, groceries and other necessities are okay.) Participants track their progress on a calendar, trying to rack up as many consecutive no-spend days as possible.

What are the colors for the no spend challenge? ›

Join the No Spend Challenge movement

Color each bubble green when you've avoided spending unnecessarily. Leave it blank or color it red when you slip up. If this is your first time participating in a No Spend Challenge, go easy on yourself.

How can I do things without spending money? ›

Whatever your situation, here are 13 fun things to do that don't cost money with friends and family:
  1. Go on a picnic. ...
  2. Go to no-cost museum and zoo days. ...
  3. Give geocaching a try. ...
  4. Leverage your chamber of commerce. ...
  5. Take a historical city tour. ...
  6. Visit a farmers market. ...
  7. Go camping. ...
  8. Do a photography challenge.
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What is the 7 day rule buying? ›

Whenever you want to purchase something that's not in your budget, you start a 7-day “cooling-off” period. During the following seven days, think about whether you really need to make the purchase and if it's worth it to stray from your budget.

How to start a no buy? ›

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 30 day rule purchase? ›

The 30 day rule is simple. When you feel the urge to spend money on a 'want' you have to put the amount you'd spend on it into a savings account. Then you wait 30 days. At the end of this period, if you still want to buy the item, you can.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

Those will become part of your budget. 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.

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 no spend requirement? ›

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 color makes you want to spend? ›

Red is more effective for impulse purchases, so it's a common buy button choice on ecommerce websites. But it's more effective for B2B software vendors too. When HubSpot A/B tested CTA button color for Performable, red out-converted green by 21%. Red seems to perform best across the board.

What is the no buy challenge? ›

The self-imposed rules of the challenge are simple: participants pledge to stop buying non-essential items, be they unneeded shoes, additional beauty products or other impulse buys for a set amount of time, usually 12 months.

What is the no spend challenge guide about? ›

Brief summary

The No-Spend Challenge Guide by Jen Smith is a practical and inspiring book that provides a step-by-step plan for cutting your spending and saving more money. It offers valuable tips for taking control of your finances and achieving your financial goals.

How do you discipline yourself to not spend money? ›

Research shows that certain strategies can help build up self-control around spending and saving money:
  1. Make one financial decision at a time. ...
  2. Track your spending. ...
  3. Save automatically. ...
  4. Avoid temptation. ...
  5. Ask for support.

How do I block spending? ›

Nine ways to tackle compulsive spending
  1. Get to know your spending triggers. ...
  2. Track your spending. ...
  3. Work out your reasons for buying something. ...
  4. Control how you use your card. ...
  5. Avoid temptation. ...
  6. Get your retail highs another way. ...
  7. Set a realistic budget. ...
  8. Get help from a friend.

How can I be content and not spend money? ›

How To Be Happier Without Spending a Lot of Money
  1. Strengthen Bonds With Family and Friends. ...
  2. Create a Gratitude Journal. ...
  3. Go for a Walk. ...
  4. Define 'Fun' for You. ...
  5. Start a Pay-It-Forward Line. ...
  6. Say 'No' ...
  7. Smile Even If You Don't Feel Like It. ...
  8. Strive for Serenity and Security.
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What to do with money you don t spend? ›

Consider putting it in a high yield savings or money market account, which typically earn more interest than a traditional savings account. Having an emergency fund means that there's a supply of cash at the ready, so you don't have to use a credit card or tap your retirement fund if you encounter an unexpected event.

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