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By Peter Walsh
This book helps readers handle psychological clutter tied to money and finances so they can live thrifty lives that are also liberating, pleasurable, and rewarding.
In a book packed with case studies, pop quizzes, letters from Walsh’s fans testifying to the joys of living with less, and exercises probing what readers want from their financial lives, careers, and relationships, Walsh says we must discern our wants from our needs so that the overpurchasing of goods and services doesn’t just consume our energy and bank accounts but also our happiness and our chances of achieving peaceful lives.
At the crux of this book are three audits designed to instigate life changes: financial, physical (the junk you own), and emotional (inner “clutter”). You will find plenty of useful tips to start your transformation to a less cluttered lifestyle.
288 pages. Hardcover. 2011.
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