I would like to mention that I do not intend to open new bank accounts, so yeah…

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    Find out how much you’re spending on what. That will let you determine whether the amount you spend on which things is actually worth it to you in the cold light of day, and show you where you can make the most effective cuts. Diagnosis is the first step: treatment without diagnosis is not helpful.

    Tons of expense tracking apps out there that will download straight from your bank & credit card. You Need A Budget/YNAB seems t be pretty popular.

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      This is the true answer, especially for such a broad question.

      You dont need to be fancy about it either. When I started I downloaded a years worth of credit card transactions and put them in a spreadsheet. I took the time to go line by line and assign a category for it.

      Then I made a chart and could visually see where my money was going. On top of that I then calculated each category as percentage of my annual salary.

      It’s very eye opening. Even things that aren’t an issue at least I now know that so don’t need to feel worried/guilty about it.