How to invest in yourself for free
While we all invest time in our jobs, and looking after our homes and families, we donโt always invest in ourselves. To invest in yourself doesnโt need to cost a lot of money, if any. Thereโs plenty you can do for free.
Itโs so important to value yourself.
To treat yourself how you want to treat others.
To show your children that itโs important to value everyone including yourself, and that means taking time for yourself.
Hereโs some of the ways you can invest in yourself without spending lots of money.

Tips to invest in yourself for free
1. Think about and set long term goals you want to achieve and the steps youโll do to get there.
2. Create a vision board to inspire you to keep on track
3. Re-write your CV. Itโs always worth having it up to date, so if you do decide to change jobs itโs ready to go (with maybe a couple of tailoring tweaks). And if your goals have changed, then start to look for a new job.
4. Discover new music – thereโs plenty of options for streaming for free, use youtube, or just listen to the radio. Follow people with similar tastes in music, or ask around for new music you might not know.
5. Sing. It always improves the mood.
6. Dance around the kitchen. This is my favourite thing to do, it makes me feel good, and if Iโm practising steps it means I also feel like Iโm keeping my fitness and my steps in.
7. Start a new hobby. Many can be free, or get together with friends to keep costs low.
8. Return to an old hobby, and at the same time make use of all the old equipment you have hidden away from when you used to do the hobby (cough, thatโll be me needing to return to dance and make use of all my dance shoes in the bottom of my wardrobe!).
9. Learn new skills by doing a course. Yes most cost money, but if you get benefits or are a certain age, or even just live in a certain area, there might be courses for free or reduced rates. Online thereโs more opportunities. Look for those that give you some kind of qualification afterwards if you want to use it for changing career. Otherwise, thereโs plenty of free courses run by The Open University, or the Government, or even some banks. Alternatively link up with friends to share skills.
10. Arrange meet ups with friends. Put in regular times or arrange to see different friends at different times.
11. Pamper yourself. Take a long bath, paint your nails, do your hair.
12. Practice some hyyge – curl up in front of the fire under blankets, with a hot drink of your choice.
13. Clear out your wardrobe of anything that doesnโt fit or doesnโt suit you. Upcycle or repair any broken items, or get them altered to fit. Wearing clothes you love that fit perfectly
14. Go for a health check. Once youโre over 40 GPs often invite you in for an annual check up. So why not take them up on it.

15. Go for a walk. Getting outside in nature makes people feel better, helps you sleep.
16. Take a proper lunchbreak and do something for you. Read a book, do exercise, or just sit and relax.
17. Delegate chores to the rest of the family. If youโre the person who feels like they do everything at home, then delegate some of the jobs out. But make sure youโre not around when theyโre being done so you have that time to yourself.
18. Do mindfulness. Whether itโs colouring, meditation, or something else. There are apps you can use to help if youโve not done any before.
So 18 ideas of how you can be kind to yourself and invest time for yourself for free.
How do you take time to improve or just enjoy the time you have available for you?







