Reset Your Habits with No Buy July: 3 Simple Goals to Get Started

Ready to reset your spending and simplify your life this summer?

Welcome to No Buy July—your invitation to step away from unnecessary spending and focus on what you already have. It’s not about deprivation—it’s about intentionality.

If this is your first time hearing about the challenge, you can head over to my 2022 post for all the background details and tips. But in a nutshell, No Buy July is one month where you commit to pressing pause on excess purchases. You’ll use what you have, get creative, and discover where your money really goes. It’s based on a World War II-era mantra:

Use it up. Wear it out. Make do. Do without.

Last year, I saved over $500. And even better than the money saved? I gained clarity, control, and contentment.

This year, I’m simplifying things, focusing on three of these areas.

1. Use It Up: Reassess Your Pantry and Freezer

Do you know what’s hiding in the back of your freezer or tucked behind cans in the pantry?

Before July gets going, take 15 minutes to take inventory of your food supply. Toss expired or unusable items and make a list of what you can use. Knowing what you have will make it easier to plan meals and avoid unnecessary trips to the grocery store.

Helpful tools:

A neatly organized pantry shelf filled with clear glass jars containing various dry goods like grains, lentils, and spices.
Photo by Steven Ungermann on Unsplash

2. Make Do: Refrain from Unnecessary Shopping

It’s easy to spend without thinking—especially with tempting deals a tap away.

This month, I’m deleting shopping apps from my phone and unsubscribing from retail emails. I’m committing to wait and evaluate before buying anything new. Do I really need it? Or can I make do with something I already have?

Try This:
Keep a list of “wants” and revisit it in August. You might be surprised at how many items no longer feel necessary.

3. Do Without: Limit Eating Out

This one is always a challenge in our house! But with some simple meal planning, cooking at home becomes less of a burden—and more of a blessing.

Using up pantry staples, making freezer meals and packaging up snacks to-go helps me skip fast food and convenience store stops. It saves money and makes me more intentional about how we nourish ourselves.

Even cutting back just a few meals out can make a noticeable difference by month’s end.

The Heart Behind the Challenge
This isn’t just about saving money. It’s about creating breathing room. It’s about rediscovering contentment and paying attention to how we’re living—not just spending. For many of us in midlife, this is a season for resetting priorities and creating rhythms that support peace, purpose, and joy.

Living it Out: Join in the Challenge

Let’s do this together. Whether it’s July or any other month, take the opportunity to refresh and reset.

Visit my original No Buy July post for details and tips.
✅ Pick your focus areas and write down a few habits you’d like to reset.
✅ Stay tune each Monday for more insights to help you save money!

Together, let’s spend less, simplify more, and find joy in what we already have.


16 responses to “Reset Your Habits with No Buy July: 3 Simple Goals to Get Started”

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  8. Tamara Avatar

    What a busy month for you!
    I’m only doing UBC and “A Picture A Day” Challenge.
    I’m intrigued by No Buy July, I’ve been doing efforts to declutter. Also, since the pandemic, going to the mall has pretty much lost its appeal. I have never purchased as few things as the past year or two.

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  11. Angel Lewis Avatar

    This is a great idea. I think this is one that I’ll jump in on even though the month has started.

    1. Angie Avatar

      Yes — it often is good to start on the 5th — after the 4th and all the BBQ!!

  12. Kebba Buckley Button Avatar

    Angie, what a great idea! I have often done this for a few weeks at a time, but I never thought of making it a calendar month. I also have “No New Projects Year” from time to time, during which I finish that cross stitch project and gift it to someone, take 18″ off a long summer skirt, either apply that antique lace collar or give it away, and use or give away my fabric museum collection. You are a great writer.

    1. Angie Avatar

      Oh yes — I love the idea of a project month! I think that would work great for me!!

  13. Elisa Avatar

    I admire your focus and enthusiasm. I am definitely going to go through my two freezers to see what the heck is in there and make a plan for those items. But, I’m not sure I can pull off a full-on no-buy July. However, I am doing a no-BOOK-buy July, so maybe that’s where I’ll start. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Angie Avatar

      No Book July is a great idea too!

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