Saving sometime results from being able to take joy in having less possessions.

“If you buy things you don't need, you will soon sell things you need”- Warren Buffett

There are many ways to simplify and prevent financial problems and increase your saving. Some of these means are mentioned below:

Enjoy the joy of less:

The foremost way to keep your pocket full is to embrace the ‘joy of less.’ This psychological state entails your being mindful about the things you own and the things you buy and your valuing experiences over possessions. Having less possessions mean less you have things to maintain, organize, and clean. In the process you will not only save time and money, but also gain mental peace.

Be smart about future purchases: 

Before you buy personal and household goods, make an inventory of what you already have. A good record of things you already have will likely discourage you from purchasing anything new. Indeed, shop only when you really need something; not for fun or entertainment. In addition to this, when you do buy things for your home, seek out versatile and multipurpose items that will last a long time.

Do not compare:

Avoid comparisons with others, because you are the only one who knows your reality and what works for you. Comparing your progress and your needs to someone else is rarely helpful.

Cultivate the habit of spending what is left after saving, rather than saving what is left after spending, in order, to have a financially secure future.