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The writing style of this book is appealing - not judgmental or condescending. I didn‘t relate to a lot of it because I am not much of a spender (except on books!). It is very all or nothing, which could work for some people, but I feel like that type of mentality will go right back to overspending. Some practical tips, though.
Confession: I‘ve racked up a bit of credit card debt & I‘m finally willing to address it. I have a bit of a shopping problem. I also have ADHD, depression, OCD & a bit of a hoarding issue. Really scary to admit. I have a really hard time focusing & finishing tasks. I found this book & it‘s surprisingly helpful. If I can set my mind to it it‘s the first step to getting my shit together! First this then I‘ll address my over abundance of stuff ugh.
Finished this one on audio. Long commutes mean quick reads! Interesting premise of going on a spending fast to pay down debts. I'm considering giving it a go since it falls right in line with my abstainer personality. Budgets are not necessarily my friend but I do have great will power when I make up my mind on something. I also like how she shares how to transition from a fast to a diet.
Recommended. One of the better get out of debt books I've read. Not condescending at all. Check it out!
This is a quick, inspiring kick in the pants to take a serious look at your spending habits and how they might be keeping you from the life you want. Tons of easy strategies to try, and the writing is light but engaging. Worth a quick read!