People who can save money are not necessarily people who hate spending money. It can also be used for fun things. However, before I use it, I separate it a little for future use.
Saving works better when you divide some money first instead of waiting to see what is left.
A little bit is enough
Saving doesn't have to start with a large amount. 10 yen, 50 yen, 100 yen. Even if it's small, it's important to have the experience you share. If you keep going, it will give you a reason to believe in yourself.
It's easier to save money if you have a purpose.
If you have a reason for saving money, it becomes easier to put the brakes on your desire to use it. Books, tools, experiences, things I want to do in the future. The purpose can be different depending on the person.
Next time you receive an allowance, try setting aside just 10 yen.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value the ability to expand your future options. Saving money is also a small exercise in giving options to your future self.
