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Rating:  Summary: A daily requirement. Review: Being in debt is a lonely place to be, and I finally found a simple step forward to a permanent solution, this book. There is a short one small page topic for each day. This keeps me in the solution of becoming financially solvent, each day. The topics are simple and reaffirming, along with suggestions that most people perhaps do without thinking, but for those that have gotten into debt, the topics are the ladder out of our problem. Previously I bought "How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt & Live Prosperously" by Jerrold Mundis but this did not change my spending behavior even though I read it cover to cover.
Rating:  Summary: Letting Go of Debt Review: Daily meditations for those who swim through a stormy sea of debt encircled by sharks. The stress of debt is as fierce as any other addiction, affecting us physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, and even causing other addictive behaviors, all of which affects our relationships. In fact, we get so stressed about our debt that, for relief, we spend more. Debt is acquired a day at a time. Likewise, debt reduction and financial solvency are accomplished and maintained a day at a time. These meditations are a welcome adjunct to financial recovery programs or books.
Rating:  Summary: A Daily Companion on Your Journey Out of Debt Review: The road out of the land of debt can be a lonely one. You feel shame and guilt over your debts, not to mention fear and anxiety. And you feel alone with your "secret." How can you hope to find your way out of this desolate place?This pocket-sized daily guide can help. Karen Casanova's book contains dated, daily meditations which also offer practical suggestions for reducing your debt and your stress. This one is not a complicated "money-management" book. Rather, it is a combination of spiritual/self-help manual that you can carry with you for daily shots of inspiration. If you're feeling overwhelmed by debt, it seems to me that this book will be helpful to you. Reviewer: Linda Painchaud
Rating:  Summary: A Daily Companion on Your Journey Out of Debt Review: The road out of the land of debt can be a lonely one. You feel shame and guilt over your debts, not to mention fear and anxiety. And you feel alone with your "secret." How can you hope to find your way out of this desolate place? This pocket-sized daily guide can help. Karen Casanova's book contains dated, daily meditations which also offer practical suggestions for reducing your debt and your stress. This one is not a complicated "money-management" book. Rather, it is a combination of spiritual/self-help manual that you can carry with you for daily shots of inspiration. If you're feeling overwhelmed by debt, it seems to me that this book will be helpful to you. Reviewer: Linda Painchaud
Rating:  Summary: A daily requirement. Review: This book has become part of my morning ritual. I read the meditation for the day each morning. It helps me to quit debting one day at a time. I've made some real strides in my debting behavior and this book helps keep me on track. A must read for anyone struggling with debt. It'll make you feel better and give you the strength and hope to make it one more day without debting.
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