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    How I Started Saving Money from My Salary

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    By Aryansh on July 19, 2025 Personal Finance, Finance
    How I Started Saving Money from My Salary
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    If you are reading this article, you’re probably trying to figure out how to save money from your salary. I can understand, as  I have also felt the same way.

    When I started earning, saving money seemed hard. It felt like my salary came in and was gone before I even knew it.

    But after a few months (and some mini money meltdowns), I realized I needed to take control. So, I started trying out small changes — and guess what? They worked!

    In this post, I’m just sharing what helped me. Nothing fancy, nothing too technical. Just real-life stuff. Hopefully, it’ll help you too!

    Table of Contents

    1. First, Why Saving Money Felt So Impossible
    2. 1. I Started Tracking My Expenses
    3. 2. I Decided to “Pay Myself First.”
    4. 3. I Made a Basic Budget
    5. 4. I Stopped “Upgrading” Every Time I Got Extra Money
    6. 5. I Wait 24 Hours Before I Buy Anything Big
    7. 6. Cooking at Home is Instant Saving Money
    8. 7. I Cut Out Useless Subscriptions
    9. 8. I Finally Started an Emergency Fund
    10. 9. I Celebrate Small Wins
    11. Some Apps That Helped Me

    First, Why Saving Money Felt So Impossible

    Let me share an example with you. I’d get my salary, feel rich for like… 4 days, and then spend the rest of the month hoping no unexpected expense would come up.

    The worst part? I have no idea where most of my money was going.

    1. I Started Tracking My Expenses

    This one is super basic, but also super important. I just downloaded a free app (I use “Money Manager”) and started writing down every single expense — even that ₹100 iced coffee.

    Once I saw where my money was going, it was like… whoa. That’s where it all went?

    Tracking helped me figure out which habits were draining my account (looking at you, random Amazon buys.

    2. I Decided to “Pay Myself First.”

    A friend told me this one and it stuck: “Treat your savings like a bill.”
    So now, right after I get my salary, I send a fixed amount to my savings account — like ₹2,000 or ₹5,000.

    I try to pretend it’s not even mine to spend. This helped me build the habit, and it honestly feels good to see it grow every month.

    3. I Made a Basic Budget

    Budgeting may appear to be difficult, but I tell you that it is not. I just created a simple plan:

    • Needs (like rent, bills) – 50%
    • Wants (like Netflix, eating out) – 30%
    • Savings & Goals – 20%

    Some months it’s not perfect (because life happens), but having even a rough guide helps me stay on track.

    4. I Stopped “Upgrading” Every Time I Got Extra Money

    This one was tough. When I got a small raise, I almost signed up for another app and started looking at new phones.

    But then I remembered — that’s how I used to fall into the trap. Every time my income went up, so did my expenses.

    Now I try to save at least half of any bonus or extra money I get. It feels more satisfying, weirdly.

    5. I Wait 24 Hours Before I Buy Anything Big

    This is such a lifesaver. I used to see something online, click “Buy Now,” and regret it later.

    Now, if it’s something above ₹1,000, I give myself 24 hours of time to before I buy it. Most of the time I realize that I was not important and I really don’t need it.

    6. Cooking at Home is Instant Saving Money

    Look, I love ordering food. But when I saw my Swiggy and Zomato bills… let’s just say it wasn’t pretty.

    Now I try to cook at least 4–5 times a week. I keep it simple — dal, rice, sandwiches, eggs, pasta. Nothing fancy.

    It not only saves money but also helps me eat better (plus I feel like I’m adulting successfully.

    7. I Cut Out Useless Subscriptions

    One day I sat down and checked all my auto-debits. Turns out I was still paying for an app I hadn’t opened in 6 months.

    So I canceled a bunch of stuff — unused gym membership, duplicate OTT apps, and some random premium app subscriptions.

    Even cutting ₹500–1000 a month adds up!

    8. I Finally Started an Emergency Fund

    I used to think saving money for emergencies was for “grown-ups.” Now I realize it’s actually a smart move.

    I’m slowly building up an emergency fund — aiming for at least 3 months’ worth of expenses. I park it in a separate savings account so I don’t accidentally spend it.

    9. I Celebrate Small Wins

    Before, I thought saving money meant no fun. I felt like I had to stop doing things I enjoyed.

    Now, I think in a new way. I try to make saving fun.

    When I reach a savings goal or spend less for a whole month, I give myself a small reward.

    Sometimes it’s a dessert, a coffee, or a movie.

    These small gifts make me happy. They help me keep going with my saving money habit.

    Some Apps That Helped Me

    I’m still experimenting, but here are a few apps that I found helpful:

    • Money Manager – For tracking expenses
    • ET Money – For starting small investments
    • CRED – Great if you pay credit card bills on time
    • Groww – Super beginner-friendly for saving & investing

    It’s really your choice, and you can try different things to see what works best for you.

    Summary

    If you are starting to save money like me. Remember that you don’t need to be perfect. You just need to start. Save ₹500 or ₹1,000 every month. That is a good start. Saving a small amount is better than saving nothing. It’s like brushing your teeth. You do it every day. Slowly, it becomes a habit. Saving works the same way.

    I am still learning. I make mistakes. But I wanted to share my story with you. I hope it helps you start your money-saving journey.

    Read More: How to Transfer Money From Credit Card to Bank Account​?

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    He is a blogger with over 6 years of experience in digital marketing and blogging. He writes about personal finance, business, marketing, and the latest news. In his free time, he enjoys travelling and reading books about money.

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