Living with Less: Master the Art of Living Well Spending Less by Adopting the Minimalist Mindset for Happiness and Fulfillment in Life
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This book is an ultimate guide to mastering the art of living well while spending less. It will provide the reader with all the information they require to guide them in adjusting their live to shift from being excessive spenders to little reasonable spenders without compromise to their way of life. It will provide excellent tips on how to develop a minimalist mindset and lifestyle with the aim of lowering the cost of living while at the same time living well. It will provide great ways to help the reader spend less, save, reduce and manage debts therefore resulting into a life of happiness and fulfilment. It will provide insightful recommendations and tips on budgeting and favourable alternatives that are less costly to substitute for the things we lose money on in life. This book will enlighten the reader on the different areas where they lose money and offer effective advice on how they can eliminate the areas or reduce the amount lost through the area.
The topics to be covered in this book include;
- Tips on how to save money
- Spending. Ways people spend and lose money
- Minimalism lifestyle and mindset
- Budgeting to help save
- Tips to help you live simple
- DIY. Great DIY spending and saving tips
Jessica James
Jessica James is an award-winning author of small town women's fiction, suspense, historical fiction, and patriotic fiction ranging from the Revolutionary War to modern day. She is a four-time winner of the John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction, and was featured in the book 50 Authors You Should Be Reading, published in 2010. Her novels appeal to both men and women and are featured in library collections all over the United States including Harvard and the U.S. Naval Academy. By weaving the principles of courage, devotion, duty, and dedication into each book, she attempts to honor the unsung heroes of the American military—past and present—and to convey the magnitude of their sacrifice and service.
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Living with Less - Jessica James
Introduction
Everybody wants to be happy in life. We all want to have a happy family, great friends, a well paying job, a nice car and all. We do get these things but somehow they never seem to be in enough amounts and mostly because when we get this then we develop an urge to get the other. Other times we find that what we earn does not fully satisfy our wants, needs or desires. The money flows in but is never enough. Arguably, the money most people earn is usually lower than what they need to meet their needs but this is never always the case, most of us get enough but we fail when it comes to lifestyle and spending. Most of the time, we spend so much money on things that we do not really need knowing and unknowingly. We fail terribly when it comes to distinguishing needs and pleasures and even when we distinguish them we still loose simply because we do not have the proper knowledge on ways to spend what we have meaningfully.
You find that you work hard, earn enough but at the end of the month when you look at your accounts statements you find no savings or even in debts. The most probable idea most people would have to help here would be getting a new job or a new way for generating income. It is a good idea; when there is time for that then it is