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9 Budget Moves I’m Making Now to Afford Summer Activities
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9 Budget Moves I’m Making Now to Afford Summer Activities

Short answer: If you want to enjoy your summer without credit card regret, now’s the time to shift your spending habits. These 9 simple budget moves help me stay financially grounded and leave room for fun in the sun. 1. I Made a “Summer Fun” Savings Jar (Yes, a Real One) It might sound old-school, […]

June 7, 2025
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Tom Schindler

Short answer: If you want to enjoy your summer without credit card regret, now’s the time to shift your spending habits. These 9 simple budget moves help me stay financially grounded and leave room for fun in the sun.


1. I Made a “Summer Fun” Savings Jar (Yes, a Real One)

It might sound old-school, but having a visual reminder of my summer fund helps me stay motivated. Every time I get extra cash – birthday money, side hustle income, or leftover grocery budget – it goes in the jar. Watching it grow is surprisingly satisfying.

Tip: You can do this digitally too. Just rename a savings account to something fun like “Beach Days & Iced Lattes.”


2. I Unsubscribed From Every Temptation Email

Sales, promos, new arrivals – it all adds up. One click here, one splurge there, and suddenly your summer budget is gone. I did a ruthless unsubscribe spree. Out of sight, out of cart.


3. I Set a “No-Spend” Window Each Week

For me, it’s Monday–Wednesday. Those midweek days are when I tend to mindlessly order food or scroll for little purchases. Blocking those off as “no-spend” zones keeps my habits in check. The money I don’t spend? It goes straight into my summer account.


4. I Got Honest About What I Actually Want This Summer

Not every summer activity has to cost money. I made a list of what I really want:

  • Spontaneous road trips
  • Evening picnics with friends
  • Renting a kayak for a day
  • Reading in the sun without checking my phone

Knowing this helps me spend more intentionally – and skip the stuff I don’t truly care about.


5. I Paused One Subscription (Just for Now)

I looked at all my monthly subscriptions – Netflix, Spotify, meditation apps – and picked one to pause for three months. That’s an instant €30–€40 saved. I’ll bring it back later, but for now? That money is sunscreen and ice cream money.


6. I Switched to Cash-Only for Going Out

When I go out with friends, I bring a fixed amount of cash – and that’s it. No tapping the card, no “just this once.” It helps me enjoy the night without stressing the next day. Bonus: I’ve learned how to say “no” without guilt. My wallet thanks me.


7. I’m Selling What I Don’t Use Anymore

Old clothes, unread books, tech I haven’t touched in months – it’s all going up on resale apps. Not only do I declutter, but I’m also slowly building a mini summer budget boost.

And yes, even €10 from a vintage tote bag sale counts. Little wins add up.


8. I Set Boundaries Around Guilt Spending

Sometimes I buy things out of guilt – birthday gifts, social obligations, “I don’t want to seem cheap” moments. This summer, I’m choosing intentional generosity instead. If I can’t afford it, I say so. And if I give, it’s from joy – not pressure.


9. I Started a “Free Fun” Google Doc

Anytime I hear about a local event, outdoor movie, street market, or free yoga class, I add it to my “Free Fun” doc. Now, when I feel tempted to spend just to entertain myself, I check the list instead.

You don’t need to go broke to enjoy summer. You just need a bit of planning and creativity.


Final Thoughts

Budgeting for summer doesn’t mean cutting out joy – it means making room for intentional joy.

These moves aren’t about restriction. They’re about freedom:

  • The freedom to say “yes” to things that matter
  • The freedom from financial guilt
  • The freedom to make memories without a financial hangover

So whether your summer dream includes concerts, quiet hikes, or sunset cocktails, remember: you can absolutely make it happen – with a little budget magic.

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