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Love your life not theirs: 7 money habits for living the life you want

โœ Scribed by Cruze, Rachel;Ramsey, Dave


Publisher
Ramsey Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


"Life looks good, but hidden beneath that glossy exterior are credit card bills, student loans, car payments, and an out-of-control mortgage. Their money situation is a mess, and they're trying to live a life they simply can't afford. So why exactly do we try so hard to keep up with the Joneses? Are we really living the lives we want, or are we chasing someone else's dream, just trying to keep up appearances on social media, at church, and in our community? Why are we letting other people set the pace for our own family's finances? In Love Your Life, Not Theirs, Rachel shows you how to buy and do the things that are important to you--the right way. That starts by choosing to quit the comparisons, reframing the way you think about money, and developing new habits like avoiding debt, living on a plan, watching your spending, saving for the future, having healthy conversations about money, and giving. These habits work, and Rachel is living proof. Now, she wants to empower you to live the life you've always dreamed of without creating the debt, stress, and worry that are all too often part of the deal. Social media isn't real life, and trying to keep up with the Joneses will never get you anywhere. It's time to live--and love--your life, not theirs.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Habit 1. Quit the comparisons. Comparisons are killing us
Blessed vs. #blessed --
Habit 2. Steer clear of debt. Debt is a dead end
Dealing with debt
A life without debt --
Habit 3. Make a plan for your money
Permission to spend
Tell your money what to do --
Habit 4. Talk about money (even when it's hard). Marry your money
Important conversations --
Habit 5. Save like you mean it. Saving for life
The biggest savings goal of your life --
Habit 6. Think before your spend. Spending on purpose
Don't spend yourself broke --
Habit 7. Give a little ... until you can give a lot. A lifestyle of giving
How to give
What now?

โœฆ Subjects


Budgeting--Psychological aspects;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Personal Finance--Money Management;Finance, Personal;Money;Money--Psychological aspects;Personal finance--Psychological aspects;;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Personal Finance -- Money Management;Personal finance -- Psychological aspects;Money -- Psychological aspects;Budgeting -- Psychological aspects


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