Hi friend,
Last week, we talked about saving 50% of your income, and I hope it gave you some fresh ideas about managing your money. This week, we’re taking it up a notch: how to save £1,000 quickly without stressing yourself out. Whether you’re starting from scratch or adding to your savings pot, these tips will help. Let’s go! 🚀

✍🏽 Journaling as a life hack
This year, I’ve decided to take journaling seriously. I’ve heard so much about its benefits, and I’m ready to give it a proper shot. Here’s why:
Boosts Memory: Writing down helps you retain details and reflect on your progress 🧠.
Reduces Stress: It’s like decluttering your mind—a mental spring clean, if you will🧘🏽♀️.
Manages Anxiety: Journaling provides a safe space to process emotions and calm your thoughts.
I’m excited to see how it impacts my mindset and focus, especially when it comes to my financial goals. If you journal, hit reply—I’d love to know your favourite prompts or tips!
💰 Money Corner: How to Save £1,000 Faster
Here are practical, no-fluff tips to help you hit your £1,000 savings goal without overwhelm:
Break It Down
Saving £1,000 feels less scary when you break it into smaller chunks:£10 a day for 100 days
£33.33 a day for a month
£250 a month for 4 months
When you break it down, the goal feels more manageable, doesn’t it? 💪🏾
Use Cash Instead of Cards
Paying with cash can make you think twice before spending 💵. Remove your card from Apple Pay (yes, really!) and watch those impulse purchases shrink.Automated Savings Challenges
Want to save effortlessly? Try these:Monzo 1p Challenge: Save £667 in a year by saving just 1p on Day 1, 2p on Day 2, and so on.
Plum 52-Week Challenge: Save £1,378 in a year by increasing your savings weekly.
Both are easy and run in the background—you’ll hardly notice! 🙌🏽
No-Spend Challenge
Commit to spending only on essentials for a week or even a month—it might sound tough, but the savings are so worth it. For example, you could try a no-takeout month or a no-shopping week ❌.
Automate Your Savings
Open a savings account or pot with a good interest rate, and set up automatic transfers when you get paid. Even £20 a week makes a difference.Boost Your Income
Sometimes saving isn’t enough—you’ve got to earn more:Sell unused items on Vinted or Facebook marketplace 👜
Pick up a short-term side hustle like Uber Eats or dog walking 🐾
Save Unexpected Money
Refunds, birthday money, bonuses? Straight into your savings pot. Treat it like money you never saw!
Small actions = big results. Your £1,000 is closer than you think! 💪🏽
📅 Last Chance to Sign Up!
I’m hosting a free Budgeting and Money Tracking Masterclass on Friday, 31 January 2025, at 6 PM UK time.
💡 Here’s what we’ll cover:
How I track my expenses monthly
Practical ways to set and smash money goals
How to create a realistic budget that works for you
✨ What you’ll need: My Income & Expenses Tracker (it’s essential for the class).
Upcoming Content You’ll Love 📧
Here’s a sneak peek of the exciting topics I’ll cover in the coming weeks:
How to Overcome the Fear of Investing
Top 5 Apps to Help You Save Effortlessly
What Value-Based Spending Looks Like
That’s it for this week! Which tip are you trying first? Hit reply and let me know—I’d love to hear how you’re making progress.
Until my next email, don’t forget to wear sunscreen—even on cloudy days! Your skin will thank you 🙏🏾,
Chidera
Stop the Youtube picture 🥺 I appreciate you 🫶🏾
Thank you for the money tips ❤️ onwards and upwards 📈
I love journaling too, but I will spread my focus to all my finances this year as I was doing it for bills only. Great tips. Thanks a lot.