
If you’re struggling to be content with your lot in life right now, here are 16 ways I have found have helped me cultivate contentment and a love for the life I have been given:
1. Go On a Spending Fast
Challenge yourself to stop spending money for a period of time — whether that’s a day, a week, a month, or longer. {Well, start small if this is a brand-new idea to you!} You’ll likely find that you begin to have a whole new appreciation for what you already have… and you’ll realize that you spend a lot more money than you need to.
2. Stay Home More
It’s pretty much always true that the less you shop, the less you buy. Stay out of the stores and you won’t be tempted to purchase things you didn’t know you needed in the first place!
3. Learn How to Do It Yourself
There’s a lot of fulfillment that comes from DIY projects, especially when they are saving you money! Challenge yourself to try at least one new DIY idea every month.

4. Surround Yourself With Frugal People
In Stop Acting Rich, the author says that the people you surround yourself with often have a great influence on your spending habits. So make some frugal friends and spend a lot of time hanging out with them. Even if you’re not a very frugal person yourself, I’m guessing it will rub off on you at least a little!
Psst! You should consider starting a Frugal Friends group.
5. Make a Gratitude List
It’s easy to focus on the hard and difficult things in life, but you’ll enjoy life a lot more if you challenge yourself to focus on your blessings, instead. Write down three things you’re thankful for every morning when you wake up or every evening when you go to bed. You just might be amazed at how it changes your whole perspective on life!
6. Eat From the Pantry
Every few months, declare a week of eating from the pantry and freezer. This will encourage you to think outside the box, be creative with what you have, and help some of that extra food that’s been at the bottom of the freezer and the back of your cupboard not go to waste.
7. Make Do Instead of Buying New
When you think that you need to buy a replacement or just something new altogether, see how long you can make do without it. I’ve sometimes gone for years without replacing something that I once that was a must-have!

8. Serve the Less Fortunate
Want a reality check on how fantastic your life is? Go on a mission trip to a third-world country. Or just go volunteer at a homeless shelter or soup kitchen.
9. Shop Your Closet
When you feel like you “don’t have anything to wear”, shop your closet before going shopping at the mall. Challenge yourself to discover some new outfit combinations that you hadn’t come up with before.
10. Plant a Garden
There’s nothing quite as fulfilling as back-breaking gardening work that results in a bountiful crop of food!
11. Take Up a Handwork Skill
I find handwork to be relaxing and cathartic. Plus, it’s a great way to keep your hands busy while having conversations with friends or watching a movie with your family.
12. Try a New From-Scratch Recipe Every Week
Make a goal to try a new recipe every single week. Not only is it fun — and it helps change up your usual cooking repertoire! — but you also might find some great from scratch recipes for things you typically buy pre-packaged.
13. Practice the One In, One Out Rule
Whenever you get something new, make a habit of also getting rid of something you no longer need or use. This will help keep some of the clutter at bay and will also help remind you how blessed you are!
14. Don’t Watch TV or Read Magazines
If you can’t tune out the advertising on TV and in magazines, just turn it off and cancel your magazine subscriptions. It’s just not worth it. Plus, I’ve found that you can get a whole lot more done if you don’t watch much TV! 🙂
15. Take the 100 Things Challenge
Could you simplify your life by having 100 things or less? I really want to try this sometime!
16. Read Blogs and Books on Simple Living
Anne from Modern Mrs. Darcy made a great point on her blog in early 2012. She talked about how you should read blogs that are on topics related to areas of your life you want to improve in. I love that!

So if you want to become more content, read blogs and books that are going to encourage you toward simple living and contentment. I personally love and recommend Ann Voskamp (just the pictures alone will make you feel more calm and content!) and MomAdvice (her knitting, reading, and baking inspires me!).
What tips and suggestions do you have to add to this list? I’d love to hear! (And if you have a blog or book suggestion on the topic of simple living, please tell us!)








































