It's actually the really small things that can help save a lot.
Much truth in that statement.
I have two stepdaughters on university at the moment so I had to cut corners and for the first time in my life I drew up a budget.
In the past I've maintained that I don't need a budget because I don't buy crap just for the fun of it (Steam Sales excluded) and always pay my bills before I even do grocery shopping.
Well, after I did my budget, I realised that by cutting and changing just a few things, I could cover the university costs and pay R500 - R1000 each month extra into my home loan.
What I did (some have been mentioned already):
* Changed from uncapped to an Afrihost capped bundle because I never use more than 50gb a month.
* Swipe card instead of using cash (cuts down on banking costs).
* Pay at least half of every bonus/13th check into my home loan (it lowers the monthly repayment, but the trick is to keep paying the same amount regardless).
* Revised my insurance.
* When the time came for upgrade, I dropped my cellphone contract to a lower product.
* Cancelled some useless funeral cover.
* Stopped buying games before I've made a reasonable dent in my backlog.
All of the above result in small (less than R500) savings, but they add up.