
Spend. Save. You will discover a simple-to-implement plan that will help you wisely use your money to break the cycle of financial mistakes and worry. Either way, when your bank account flatlines and frustration mounts, real progress seems impossible. There is a better way to reach your goals! In Live. Use your money as a tool to reach your goals and finally experience joy and success as you Live.
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More Than Just Making It: Hope for the Heart of the Financially Frustrated

Join erin odom, to learn how to overcome your circumstances, find creative ways to earn and save, a mom thrown into low-income living, and reset your heart and budget according to God’s designs. When you're trapped in a cycle of financial frustration, and you feel like you've tried everything only to end up with more month than money yet again, More Than Just Making It is your promise and pathway to thriving again.
Take it from someone who's been there. Erin odom grew up in the private schools and neatly manicured lawns of Upper Middle-Class America but was thrown into low-income living during the economic crash. She was a stay-at-home-mom, her husband was supporting the family on a teacher's salary, and even though they had no debt to their name, they were scrambling to make ends meet.
More than just making It is your invitation to reimagine what the good life can be. It took hard work, but ultimately, and faith in God's provision to reset their bank account as well as their hearts, creativity, they found a new way to thrive and freedom from financial anxiety. Suddenly erin found herself standing in line for food stamps, turning down play dates because she couldn't afford the gas, and ultimately walking into bankruptcy court in the eighth month of her third pregnancy.
More than just making it tells the story of their breaking point, as well as the triumph of their comeback.
The No-Spend Challenge Guide: How to Stop Spending Money Impulsively, Pay off Debt Fast, & Make Your Finances Fit Your Dreams

Whether you’re paying off student loan debt, saving for your first home, or just trying to control your spending; This is a personal finance book you’ll return to again and again. Jen smith, creator of the debt freedom blog saving With Spunk went from not being able to stick to a budget longer than two weeks to paying off $78, 000 of debt in less than two years.
You can have all the knowledge available and suck at executing it. In this book you’ll learn how to use No-Spend Challenges to reach your financial goals faster and transform your spending habits to finally be able to stick to a budget. Budgeting and money management are some of the hardest concepts for people to nail down.
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Hand Made: The Modern Woman's Guide to Made-from-Scratch Living

. Homemade shouldn't be hectic do you wish you could slow down and create a home you and your family love and enjoy spending time in? Melissa K.
Make Room for What You Love: Your Essential Guide to Organizing and Simplifying

. Or perhaps paper and miscellaneous stuff is piled on counters. Everywhere!what can you do with all of it? You can trust Melissa Michaels, creator of the highly respected and popular blog The Inspired Room and a reformed stuff-keeper. With melissa's encouragement and practical advice, you will be inspired to create a place for the things you love and breathing room to pursue your dreams and engage in life with the people who matter most.
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How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind: Dealing with Your House's Dirty Little Secrets

Now she has truly come clean—with not only her real name but the strategies she has developed, tested, and proved in her own home. White. I’m lost on page three. Dana blogs at a slob comes clean, chronicling her successes and failures with her self-described “deslobification process. In the beginning she used the name “Nony” short for aNONYmous, because she was sharing her deep, dark, slob secret.
Bring your home out of the mess it’s in and learn how to keep it under control. The dirty little secret about most organizing advice is that it’s written by organized people, ” says blogger, speaker, and decluttering expert Dana K. But that’s not how my brain works.
Living Well, Spending Less: 12 Secrets of the Good Life

Who needs this book?living well, spending less was written to bring hope and encouragement to every woman who currently feels overwhelmed or stressed with a life--and budget--that feels out of control. With honesty and the wisdom of someone who has been there, Ruth will help you: * Discover your "sweet spot"--that place where your talents and abilities intersect.
Take back your time and schedule by making simple shifts in your daily habits. It is encouraging, motivating, and life-changing. What others are saying:"an incredible book that will teach you how to spend smart without compromising a great life. Stop busting your budget and learn to cut your grocery bill in half.
I'll be reading it again and again!" --RENEE SWOPE, bestselling author of A Confident Heart. In search of the good lifehave you ever felt that your life--and budget--is spiraling out of control? Do you sometimes wish you could pull yourself together but wonder exactly how to manage all the scattered pieces of a chaotic life? Is it possible to find balance? In a word, yes Ruth Soukup knows firsthand how stressful an unorganized life and budget can be.
It speaks to the mom trying to juggle all the demands of a busy life with the pressure to keep up with those around her.
Meet the Frugalwoods: Achieving Financial Independence Through Simple Living

In 2014, elizabeth and Nate Thames were conventional 9-5 young urban professionals. Determined to retire as early as possible in order to start living each day—as opposed to wishing time away working for the weekends—they enacted a plan to save an enormous amount of money: well over seventy percent of their joint take home pay.
But the couple had a dream to become modern-day homesteaders in rural Vermont. While frugality makes their lifestyle possible, it’s also what brings them peace and genuine happiness. They don’t stress out about impressing people with their material possessions, buying the latest gadgets, or keeping up with any Joneses.
Following their advice, you too can live your best life. Today, they are financially independent and living out their dream on a sixty-six-acre homestead in the woods of rural Vermont with their young daughter. While not everyone wants to live in the woods, or quit their jobs, many of us want to have more control over our time and money and lead more meaningful, simplified lives.
Unstuffed: Decluttering Your Home, Mind and Soul

Most of all, the woman who can't ever quite seem to keep up with other people's obligations of what her homeis supposed to be, it is for the person who is tired offeeling guilty for not being able to do it all, the mom who is exhausted by always trying to get itright. Want to know if this book is for you?have you ever found yourself buying more storage containers to organize stuff you probably should have just gotten rid of?do you ever find yourself frustrated that even when you do manage to get your house cleaned up, it never seems to stay that way?Do you sometimes feel like you can't keep up with all the activities and obligations you have committed to?Do you ever struggle to find an important piece of paper because there are just too many pieces of paper to keep track of?Have you ever felt guilty for getting rid of something that was a gift, orheld on to something you didn't really like because someone gave it toyou?Do you feel like there are people in your life who simply suck the life out of you?Have you ever felt like you need more balance? If the answer to any of these questions is YES, this book provides realand practical solutions from someone who has been there.
Stuff. It's everywhere. Lurking in corners and closets, spilling onto counters and coffee tables, creating havoc everywhere welook. And it's not just the physical clutter that weighs us down. Ohno, it is the stress of overbooked schedule, and the weight of a lifethat sometimes feels oppressive and totally out of whack.
Destination Simple

They are choosing to slow down, simplify, say no and focus on the things that are truly important. But we don't have to. Destination simple shows us how a few changes to the flow of daily life can create long-term, lasting change. We race to keep up with the Joneses. We live life in the fast lane.