Follow this unique program to reduce your personal possessions to just 100 items and discover how liberating and fulfilling life becomes when you learn to live with less.<br /><br />The premise of this book is simple: if you donβt love it, lose it! Many people think that the more they own, the more
Living with Less: The Upside of Downsizing Your Life
β Scribed by Mark Tabb
- Publisher
- B&H Publishing Group
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mark Tabb won't ignore the facts about the hectic pace of modern life that we are, ironically, often too tired to acknowledge and change. In his candid and spiritually insightful Living with Less, he declares, "The only way to get more out of life is to choose less. Less stuff. Less activity. Less wanting more. . . . May God give us the courage to choose less stress in order that we might experience more of the life he has planned for us."
β¦ Subjects
Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, REL000000
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