Australians – Here’s How Technology Can Help You Save This Easter

If you’ve been reading through our blog  religiously over the last couple of years you’ve already collected some very nice tips and tricks about how to best utilize tech and gadgets available to you.

We are all aware that we’re living in the time where we spend much (maybe even too much) of our time on a laptop, tablet all staring at our cellphone. Whatever reason it is, we should seriously look into cutting the time spent on any device and dedicating ourselves to socializing with friends and family.

Holidays are perhaps the best time of the year and time when most of the families that are separated come together again. It would be a shame if you wasted that time on your laptop, instead of socializing with your closest ones, wouldn’t it?

Automate as Much as You Can

Speaking about business or about private life, you should always look into ways to automate things that can be automated.

Mint is probably the best solution for automating payments for the household. Being one of the oldest apps on the market for budgeting purposes, Mint makes it easy for you to track purchases associated with each credit or debit card on your account, makes budgeting and organizing your future spendings real smooth. Keeping in mind a few drawbacks and loopholes attributable to this neat app, you can use one of the alternatives that will fill in the gap.

For example, if you want to restrain from overspending you might want to take a look into PocketGuard, or if you’re sharing the budget with your beloved Goodbudget can be more suitable to what you need.

By utilizing one of these, you’ll not only free up some time for yourself, but you’ll be more focused and concentrated on business issues that are presented to you on an almost everyday basis. Truth be told, some things can’t (and shouldn’t) be automated, and they will require a human touch.

Don’t Spend All Your Money

During the holiday season, it’s really easy to get caught up in the spending-craze. Buying Easter decoration and all the sweets don’t sound like a huge deal, but as the stores get into the craze, you start seeing just how much of these little things end up in your cart.

Also, many families like to go on a weekend getaway on a mountain with the entire family. While you can go for a luxury package, you can still go with a more cost-effective option such as ones offered at Lantern Apartments and choose a trip that won’t cost money as well.

Not to mention that most of the arrangements are more expensive during the holiday season and for a reason of course. However, holidays don’t need to be that time of the year when you will spend all your money.

Some of these discounted sites and apps may help you save some buck for later, as holidays will certainly pass, but you’ll still need money after they’ve finished.

On that note, carefully planning for your holiday stay and hunting discounts by booking way up ahead can prove to be a lifesaver for your budget. Use one of the apps from the link above to hunt discounts and fares in advance.

Stay Fit and Healthy

Traditionally, the holiday season is known for feasting and stuffing lots of food in your stomach. At the same time, that’s perhaps part of the year when physical activity is on minimum.

If you don’t want to end up with a few extra pounds which you’ll struggle to get rid of months’ after the holidays are officially over, you can use one of the many fitness apps out there to keep track of the number of calories you absorbed and burnt during the holidays.

Yes, it’s hard to stay disciplined and strict when it comes to delicious Easter chocolates, but a little composure can be a long way really. Luckily enough, some apps can help with that as well.

Keeping cholesterol on the low is easier if you have respectable knowledge in nutritionism. Apps like Fooducate can help you raise the bar when it comes to this.

Also, and you probably already heard about this one, but FitBit is still the number one app when it comes to handling your eating and active life.