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Paperback Getting a Life: Strategies for Simple Living Based Revolutionary Pgm for Financial Freedom Your Book

ISBN: 0140258779

ISBN13: 9780140258776

Getting a Life: Strategies for Simple Living Based Revolutionary Pgm for Financial Freedom Your

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Revolutionary and life changing, the "voluntary simplicity" movement is about achieving financial freedom and living well for less. Now Getting a Life shows how real people have left the rat race for a more meaningful -- and financially manageable -- life that reflects their own true values and individual goals.Written by a couple who used the nine steps in the bestselling Your Money or Your Life to transform their own relationship with money, Getting...

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Very well done

After reading "Your Money or Your Life" twice I wondered if there could possibly be a sequel to match it. "Getting a Life" was not disappointing at all, but it's hard to beat "Your Money or Your Life."My overall impression of this book was very good. According to the authors, you don't need to read "Your Money or Your Life" before reading this book. I disagree. Read "Your Money or Your Life" first and then this book. You'll appreciate it a lot more.This book consists of stories of people who used the principles of "Your Money or Your Life" to change their lives. I got a bit bored at certain points of the book as people's stories dragged on and on, but I still liked the stories because they gave a human face to the principles of simple living and freeing yourself from the rat race of earning and spending day after day, month after month and year after year. Much of the information is repeated, but the different viewpoints filled in a lot of missing pieces for me.Here is my favorite passage from the book: "If you didn't need to work for income, what would you do with your time? What was the last thing you bought that you really didn't need, and why? If you had no money, would you still have the same friends? What would you estimate to be the total weight of all your possessions?"Probably the most important thing for me with this book was the distinction some people made on how to live without a traditional job. In "Your Money or Your Life" the recommendation was to get your expenses down low and then live off interest from Treasury Bonds. It can be done, but that disappointed me. I was hoping for something a little more aggressive like a mix of dividend paying stocks and other investments. I was pleased to read the story of the man who did just that. He adjusted his life where he had a mixture of various investments producing passive cash flow, and he did just fine. That was a relief for me. I've been working on financial freedom for a while now, and the thought of living off Treasury Bond interest for the rest of my life, although safe, just doesn't appeal to me.I also found some really good practical information in this book. The common misperception in this country is that we all have to buy a new car every few years. I was pleased to read stories of people who owned their cars for many years and just kept them in good running condition. There were many other tips regarding wasteful spending that I've never thought of before. I probably paid less than 10 bucks for this book. What a terrific return on my investment.I'm giving this book 4 stars because I appreciated the real life stories it contained. It made everything very practical for me, and now I can see how it all fits into my life. Of course it can't match "Your Money or Your Life" as that was an extraordinary book. Still, if you liked that book, by all means read this book as well. You can't get enough of a good thing.

A must for breaking away from consumer culture

If you are interested in simple living, this book is a must (together with its companion volume, "Your Money Or Your Life"). It gives the personal and human side of the process of breaking away from the high-paced consumer culture. Interviews with others going through the process show how many different paths people are taking. At first I thought a quick skim through this book would be enough, but I've found myself coming back to it again and again in the last two years. The few negative reviews below don't seem to have much to do with the book, which is pleasant and unpretentious.

A very nice complement to Your Money or Your Life

Although I own and have read both Your Money or Your Life and Getting a Life, I prefer this book of the two. Blix and Heitmiller had what to most people is the American Dream: high-paying jobs, a nice house, a boat, a sleek car, and other yuppie 'toys'. But they gradually began to realize that they were trapped in a gilded cage -- although they had nice things, they were too overworked and stressed out to really enjoy them, or to pursue non-work interests in what little free time off they had from running the rat race. When they discovered Your Money or Your Life, their lives changed drastically, and definitely for the better. Their story (and others contained in the book) really resonated with me. It took a lot of courage for them to be as open as they were about all aspects of their lives, from their relationship with money to explicit itemizations of what they earn and spend every month (a taboo subject for most people, and one that I absorbed with avid fascination). Whereas Your Money or Your Life is a clear and explicit blueprint for achieving financial independence, Getting a Life is akin to a collection of survivor stories. This book also reiterates the steps contained in YMOYL (although in not as much detail), so it is a nice introduction into the realm of voluntary simplicity.

Excellent! Should be required reading for EVERYONE

This book opens up a whole new avenue for living. I see things in a totally different light. For the first time in my life I truly know that I can be the one to affect my own future. I no longer have to rely on my job/husband/the lottery, etc., for security. I have everything I need. This book shows you that you have the ability to live life by your own rules and in a way that is earth friendly. Excellent!

If you liked Money or your Life you will love this book!

The authors expand more deeply on the material that is available in money or life. It is packed with many real life examples with some gut wrenching situations which can only question what a person has learned during lifes learning process. The book is dedicated to Joe Dominguez who died recently - I only found out in this book - I am sure he would have loved this book it is genuine! The authors write in a sincere helpful manner which makes it an easy read. I like the depth and ideas which the book gives. It is well researched which must have taken a long time to produce. The audio version of this book which I have listened to on a number of occasions is well worth the investment. It is well produced and extremely professional in its presentation. I was concerned that it would be to similiar to Money or Your Life however the material is different with deeper examples on how the principles have been applied. I recommend this book highly the authors are sincere, genuine and truly "Walk the Talk"
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