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The No Spend Year
The No Spend Year: How I spent less and lived more | Michelle McGagh
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Michelle McGagh has been writing about money for over a decade. You'd think that would make her a whizz with her own cash, right? Wrong! Spending with abandon and ignoring bank statements were her modus operandi. Just because she wasn't in serious debt, apart from her massive London mortgage, she thought she was in control. She wasn't. Something needed to be done but rather than cut back here and there, Michelle's approach was more radical. She set herself a challenge to not spend anything for an entire year. She pays her bills and she has a minimal budget for her weekly groceries and household essentials but otherwise Michelle doesn't spend any money at all. She is finding creative ways to get the things she needs, to travel and to still be able to enjoy her time. Not only has she saved money but she is happier: no longer feeling the desire to buy things all the time or feeling the pressure of being sold to. Her relationship with money, with things, with time, with others has changed for the better. The No Spend Year is Michelle's honestly written and personal account of her challenge. But it is more than that, it is also a tool for life that will help you get to grips with your own financial situation. She talks about money in an accessible, unintimidating and often entertaining way and interspersed throughout are really brilliant personal finance tips and life hacks about interest, mortgages, savings , pensions and spending less to help you live a more financially secure life too.
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With the new year coming, I'm thinking about intentions. I intend to not spend money on books! Between hard copies I have stacked, ebooks in various apps, & Overdrive, the only book money I need is for my non-resident renewal to Brooklyn Public Library in November.

Oops. I forgot one exception. Stephen King ebooks when on sale. I'm in the middle of a reread and would like to own. But nothing else! 😬

What bookish intentions do you have for 2017?

Weaponxgirl I've been trying not to spend money on books myself. My weak point is books in the kindle and audible sales. And comics, comixology is so damn cheap sometimes to resist. Hope your better at it than me ;) 8y
Theresa A couple months ago I realized that I already own enough books in my TBR to last me at least a year so wouldn't it be nice if my 2017 New Year's resolution was not to buy any more until I had at least put a to be defined dent into that stack. The result? I bought even more books in 2016 because, what if I really do go ahead with that resolution?? Now I not only have 2 year's worth of books, but I need another bookcase to hold all of them! 8y
dariazeoli @Theresa I get it! I've been buying this past month "in preparation" - so bad! ? 8y
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dariazeoli @Weaponxgirl I might have to unsubscribe from sale alerts! We'll see. There are worse addictions 😜 8y
prowlix Good luck! I'm just hoping to read more of my newly purchased books before going on another spree. I'm trying to be realistic about my goals 😉 8y
dariazeoli @prowlix Being realistic means less disappointment! 😉 8y
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