The Homesteading Mindset

Developing the mentality of a homesteader doesn’t mean you have to live on 20 acres and butcher animals or have a garden and tractor.  Developing the mindset is something that anyone can do, anywhere, anytime – we just simply have to think differently.  With a few tweaks of the thought process, one can develop a homesteading mentality and use it in even the most populated, urban city.

The shopping or purchasing mentality of a homesteader bears examining when speaking of saving money. I’d like to simply touch on that one area of the homesteading mentality that is pretty much the same across the board regardless of homesteading style, or homesteading at all. 

Here are a few tips of how someone who may be known as a ‘homesteader’ usually tends to thinks before shopping for food, clothing, and misc items:

 

“Can I make this thing myself for less expense?” (food, furniture, gadget, etc.)

“Do I have something already that works in place of this just as well?”

“How often will I use this?” (Hint: If it’s not on a regular basis – it’s not purchased.)

“Can I do without it?” (If you’ve been fine without it for a while now… see next question)

“Do we NEED it or just want it?”

 

In the world of ‘impulse buys’ on isles by the register and fast food accessibility, these may be unusual questions to ask ourselves, but asking these questions before any purchase, big or small is a habit worth developing.  Take this challenge and run those questions through the mental computer on your next shopping trip.  I’ll be willing to bet that you will save some money.

 

Best Blessings ~ enJOY your life!

Donna MIller

 

Donna Miller is a work-from-home wife and mother. She delighted to share her trials and triumphs of learning to homestead anywhere. The Millers own and operate Millers Grain House which offers Organic and Chemical-free Whole Grains, Bosch Mixers, the NutriMill, instructional tutorials, recipes and more.

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