I would like to reduce my ecological impact and disassociate from the consumerist mindset. I don't like the direction the US government is taking and I would like to decouple from the US economy.
My challenge is to buy nothing* for one month, and at the end of the month, see if I can continue for another month.
*I will continue to purchase items that I consider necessities.
Don't forget your local library. I stopped ordering books online and started visiting the library, and not only am I reading for free, but I also find out about awesome programs my library has. They do discounted tickets for museums, book clubs, kids' activities, and all sorts of community events.
One of the spending problems I have is I get into hobbies and it becomes an obsessive gear collecting activity. For example, backpacking. You can go backpacking with very basic, cheap equipment, but eventually I seem to end up wanting the most expensive gear. So hobby purchases is something I want to stop. I want to learn to do hobbies without expensive gear.
OP has already put their hobbies as a yes. There is no limit of how much gear is possible to shop with or without justification for home repairs, bicycling, hiking.
And idk about pirating in this context. It's still acquiring new stuff though without paying for it.
I've been "no buy" for a couple of months now. Well, mostly. The goods unite us app is a handy tool to check out. If you have to spend money at least you'll know how those companies are spending it.
I was already pretty low buy so it wasn't too hard. I would like to retire one day so I try to save as much as possible already. The thing I miss are the little treats I would buy just because. Getting rid of amazon helped a lot with the instant gratification shopping.
I am also doing a "buy nothing" challenge for at least the latter half of February. (Got a late start to my monthly resolutions... anyway.) So far it's going well, but I'm concerned about getting a gift for a friend's birthday coming up and some other things, like a book for a concert I'm going to in a few weeks (the book is by the band, and I'd like to get it signed).
For example, the coffee I get is cheaper from Amazon. Replacement filters are cheaper and more available on Amazon. My last order was cleaner spray (like windex but not name brand). Can’t really do second hand although I’ve been tempting to try diluted vinegar or ammonia for general cleaning. Looking at my order history, my last five orders were consumables, and before that was a bunch of Christmas gifts
While I don’t like adding to the excessive wealth of Bezos, and use brand online stores when possible, Amazon is generally cheaper and more available. There’s only so far out of the way I’ll go.
Good luck! We’re on my second month. The first month was a mess as I panic bought some supplies for our home repairs before the talks about tariffs started, but this month we’re doing pretty well. (Our reasons are similar to yours plus maybe boycotting a few companies we used to shop with.)
I’m doing cash envelop budgeting along with and so far we’re under budget and have only had 3 days unplanned spending this month and none of it is out of budget. Pretty easy to do the two together with the goal of saving, boosting giving, or debt-paydown.