7 Habits of Highly Frugal People (2024)

by Debra Karplus

7 Habits of Highly Frugal People (1)

What if your habits could help you accumulate money? Here are seven habits of highly frugal people that you don’t want to miss and may want to emulate.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Dr. Stephen Covey was first published in 1989 and has sold over fifteen 15 million books since then in 38 languages. Covey has since co-authored similar books targeted to highly effective teens, families, and marriage. His writing is positive and inspiring.

In one of his books, the late Dr. Covey stated, “If you want to make minor, incremental changes and improvements, work on practices, behavior or attitude. But if you want to make significant, quantum improvement, work on paradigms.” Taking Dr. Covey’s advice, we offer these habits of highly frugal people.

1. Frugal people save dollars by saving pennies.

Frugal people know that frugality applies to both big and small issues.

Frugal people can enjoy a ten-dollar restaurant lunch occasionally but are fully aware that a daily routine of that same lunch amounts to nearly four thousand dollars a year. They organize potlucks instead of meals out. They do simple, small things like using a tea bag more than once, emptying and re-using a vacuum cleaner bag, and clipping coupons to save a buck on a jar of peanut butter.

However, they also save in much larger ways, like trading in their minivan or SUV (sport utility vehicle) for a more economical vehicle.

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2. Frugal people are deliberate about making decisions.

Frugal people have a good sense of perspective and can see the big picture; they don’t always choose the cheaper option simply because it appears less expensive. They take their time and explore many options before making a decision. They plan and are generally well organized.

Frugal people typically don’t seek immediate gratification. And they try to go green whenever possible.

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3. Frugal people are good managers of both time and money.

Frugal people organize their errands for optimal efficiency.

They value their time; they know how to recognize when saving money isn’t worth the time. They know better than to drive across town to save a quarter on a gallon of milk. They are disciplined and work before play.

Frugal people know that how wealthy you are is not about your income but rather about how you use your financial and intangible resources.

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4. Frugal people embrace a do-it-yourself lifestyle.

Frugal people are proactive and anticipate and perform maintenance and repairs without procrastination.

Before hiring a professional to do household repairs, a frugal person performs internet research and confers with an expert at the home improvement center to determine if a repair person even needs to be hired. Frugal people have invested in owning high-quality tools to tackle most simple repairs at home. They barter with friends and neighbors to get the job done.

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5. Frugal people see opportunities where others don’t.

Frugal people are intuitive and trust their gut feeling when an opportunity presents itself.School supplies at an April rummage sale or a pile of free firewood on a nearby parkway are true finds for the frugal person, requiring little speculation.

Frugal people are contrarians who don’t go along with the crowd for the purpose of conformity; they are not mainstream shoppers. They don’t own the newest and fastest electronic gadgets that everyone else is purchasing; they have adopted the Rule of One, owning no more than one of anything non-essential, including televisions, cell phones, computers, electronics, and cars.

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6. Frugal people find new uses for old items.

A container of brown shoe polish doubles as a quick fix for blemishes on woodwork or furniture. Steel wool plugs holes to keep away household pests. Frugal people find free pallets from local stores and use them creatively in the backyard, garage, and basem*nt, such as for storage. Frugal people devise uses for duct tape that you’d never imagine.

To be frugal means to be creative.

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7. Frugal people are proud of their frugal lifestyle.

Frugal people have transformed their homes into a haven where they can have fun while saving money. They have devised creative ways for their family to reduce house, food, transportation, insurance, entertainment, utilities, and other costs. They have turned household tasks into fun family activities, such as gardening or bicycling, as a mode of in-town travel.

Frugal people reuse, recycle, barter, and share and use the library for books and other materials. They don’t need to purchase items such as DVDs, clothes, tools, and yard equipment. Frugal people raise money-savvy kids who learn to respect money and material objects. And they are always open to the possibility of discovering new ways to be a more frugal person.

Can you rework your paradigm, as Dr. Covey suggested, to become a more frugal person?

Related:

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  • Being Frugal Without Looking Poor
  • Basic Rules of Frugality for the Newly Frugal
  • Frugal? Or Just Plain Cheap?
  • The ABCs of Frugality: 8 Simple Rules to Spending Less and Enjoying Life More

Reviewed November 2023

About the Author

Debra is an occupational therapist, accountant, teacher and freelance writer. She is a writer for Advance for Occupational Therapy Practitioners. She also writes forGrand Magazine, has some items (fiction and non fiction) selling on Amazon (Kindle)7 Habits of Highly Frugal People (2), has written several travel articles for the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette and several articles for freelancewriting.comand volunteers as a money mentor for the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension money mentoring program. Learn more about her atDebraKarplus.blogspot.com.

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