The Year Of Less. The Year of Less by Cait Flanders Eustea Reads Even after she worked her way out of nearly $30,000 of consumer debt, her old habits took hold again.When she realized that nothing she was doing or buying was making her happy—only keeping her from meeting her goals—she. The Year of Less is very readable and held my interest since it has the feel of reading a year of monthly recap blog posts, but ultimately, I found the focus on alcohol unrelatable and I wish it had been more focused on breaking shopping habits
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Even after she worked her way out of nearly $30,000 of consumer debt, her old habits took hold again The Year of Less is very readable and held my interest since it has the feel of reading a year of monthly recap blog posts, but ultimately, I found the focus on alcohol unrelatable and I wish it had been more focused on breaking shopping habits
Book Review The Year of Less Good Life. Better.
In the face of hardship, she realized why she had always turned to shopping, alcohol, and food—and what it had cost her. The Year of Less is very readable and held my interest since it has the feel of reading a year of monthly recap blog posts, but ultimately, I found the focus on alcohol unrelatable and I wish it had been more focused on breaking shopping habits a powerful example of how transformative downsizing possessions can be, and how you can take it to the next level." — Katie Dalebout, author of Let It Out "Cait comforted herself with alcohol, binge eating, and compulsive shopping, then finally said, 'Enough is enough.' This isn't another.
Introducing the Year of Less Challenge Jade Boyd Co.. Along the way, she challenged herself to consume less of many other things besides shopping. Even after she worked her way out of nearly $30,000 of consumer debt, her old habits took hold again
Introducing the Year of Less Challenge Jade Boyd Co.. At every stage, she learned that the less she consumed, the more fulfilled she felt The Year of Less documents Cait's life for twelve months during which she bought only consumables: groceries, toiletries, gas for her car