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What is this book about? Kate Flanders shared her diary from this period, and how much she manages to save in income. However, these milestones are more like narrative signposts. The same is at the heart of a story about what she did to consume less. At the end of the book, Flanders gives a short summary and offers a list of recommendations for those who will follow her path. Take the first step The author recommends starting by modifying things first.
She recommends literally taking everything out of the closet and, without alleviating doubts, separating moible number data those things you use from those extras that you'll never reread, have become irredeemably Little clothes for medicine, and so on. She herself, to get a better idea of the volume of stuff she doesn't need, even makes an inventory and calculates what she can throw away in a year. If in the future you have an unbearable urge to buy something, having this list is enough to ensure you already own more than you use.
After making the list, Keith Flanders recommends making three more lists. The first list will include all permitted purchases that cannot be exempted: products, hygiene items, mandatory payments. In the second everything is strictly prohibited. For an author, for example, it's coffee, books, magazines, and candles. On the third list, you need to include non-essential but important items that you allow yourself to use. Get rid of temptation To make abstinence easier, Kate recommends limiting sources of temptation: unsubscribe from mailing lists with special offers and store coupons, unsubscribe from brand and store pages on social networks.
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