Self-Sufficient Living: The Ultimate Guide on How to Cultivate Contentment, Learn How to Define Contentment, Practice Self-Control and Self-Discipline to Help Simplify Your Life The economic crisis we had in recent years has affected all of us in one way or another, and probably none of us have gone unscathed in the process. Many have lost jobs, lost money in savings and investments. Some pensions have lost money, or are gone altogether. It has hit some worse than others, but we all have felt the downturn. But despite all these alarming events, many people still squander what money they do have coming in. The rich, the middle class, and yes, even the poor are all guilty of squandering. Everyone is being self-indulgent without thinking if they will have enough money to pay for the necessities like food and bills. The largest share of this squandering is impulse buying. How many times have you walked into a store, and just started picking up things that you don't need? This audiobook will teach you how you can set goals so you can simplify your life and organize your finances. You will get inspiration from a spiritual standpoint on how you can cultivate contentment in your life and live a more meaningful life. You will learn how to develop a grateful heart to fight discontent. To learn more on how to cultivate contentment, scroll up and click “add to cart” now!
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Eugene Lim is the author of several novels, including Fog & Car and The Strangers. His writing has appeared in Fence, the Denver Quarterly, Little Star, Dazed, the Brooklyn Rail, and elsewhere. He is the founder and managing editor of Ellipsis Press and works as a librarian in a high school. He lives in Queens, New York.