Living Simple, Free & Happy
Upcycle Your LifeGet ready to trade in headaches and hassles for life skills, exchange clutter for money, transform eyesores into beautiful focal points in your home, and say goodbye to over consumption and hello to genuine experiences.Cristin Frank, the original Reduction Rebel, shows you the freedom and fulfillment you can have when you simplify your life You ll learn how to use your talents, time, and space to combat stress, become efficient, relieve money woes, open up opportunities, and provide unbelievable self fulfillment.Inside you ll find Simple techniques that eliminate clutter and keep it from returningA personalized plan to help you reclaim your timePractical and profitable ways to sell unused items in your homeTips to eliminate debt and curb consumptionStep by step upcycling projects that transform old, unwanted furniture into beautiful, customized organizing systemsDozens of exercises that help you identify and honor your talents, values, and goalsAs Cristin says, success is getting what we want Let this book show you how to let go of what s holding you back so you can put your energy into your dreams and interests and build your success. Best Download [ Living Simple, Free & Happy ] By [ Cristin Frank ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr The latest in an anti consumerism trend, this book offers some ideas for people who are perhaps at a different point in life than me, although the author seems to be around my age.She begins by discussing how she and her husband paid off student loans and their mortgage in their 30s by cutting back to one car and having her stay home with their family, while recycling and repurposing cast offs and garbage from neighbors to furnish their home She s justifiably proud of the money she s saved, but The latest in an anti consumerism trend, this book offers some ideas for people who are perhaps at a different point in life than me, although the author seems to be around my age.She begins by discussing how she and her husband paid off student loans and their mortgage in their 30s by cutting back to one car and having her stay home with their family, while recycling and repurposing cast offs and garbage from neighbors to furnish their home She s justifiably proud of the money she s saved, but her advice will not work for all families, and she is up front about that She styles herself as the original Reduction Rebel and gives many examples of how she and her family have turned trash into something they could use She ties it all together by equating debt ...Picked this up for 5.00 thought it might motivate me in my ongoing effort to get rid of clutter Well, paper to be exact I don t have other forms of clutter, but I struggle with paper and always have.The author says, Buck the cycle of mindless entertainment, disposable everything, and the infatuation with what others have Say goodbye to over consumption p 6 While I agree generally with the author s philosophy, there was little practical information There s a whole chapter on t Pick...Kind a fun book It had some good ideas.There was a way bigger focus on upcycling in this book than I expected And unfortunately the majority of the examples in the book were really not that great As much as I like duct tape I would not want to cover a whole table in it And the coffee table made from a door and a chair sawn in half was just weird I d really rather not have a table if that was my only option I do li...I kind of loved this little book I loved that she shared what worked for her family, and didn t profess to share anything that promised .The book got me started thinking about how I can do things differently while achieving similar results As that was likely the intent behind the book itself to get people thinking critically about their own situations , that s why I love it Not because it gave me a detailed plan on how to simplify, but because it immediately got me thinking about how I I kind of loved this little book I loved that she shared what worked for her family, and didn t profess to share anything that promised .The book got me started thinking about how I can do things differently while achievin...This is a very good cheerleader book for convincing reminding encouraging you to look at what you don t need or use in your home I ve been feeling stymied for months, unsure how to get from a to b with all of the things ive collected over the years The answer is you can t, unless you want to resemble the Junk Lady puppet from Jim Henson s Labyrinth It s not a book Id want to hold on to forever but its definitely a good one to borrow from the library I suspect the author herself would app This is a very good cheerleader book for convincing reminding encouraging you to look at what you don t need or use in your home I ve been feeling stymied for months, unsure how to get from a to b with all of the things ive collected over the years The answer is you can...This book is helpful, but not revolutionary or inspirational If you want ideas on how to organize, store, or re arrange, this is no the book for you.Some of the tips are elementary, and handy ideas for creating options for inexpensive furniture or organizational structures are straight from the 1970...This hadsubstance than the Antonia Kidman version, but with a particular focus on reusing items found on the side of the road 50% pep talk to eschew materialism, 50% craft how to Weird and reasonably interesting.Picked this up for some decluttering inspiration and found it had a lot of good, common sense life advice too It also inspired me to try some small home improvement projects like reupholstering my dining chair seats.This book was basically an upcycling weekend projects to impress your neighbours with your craftiness Absolutely not the target audience for this book at all.

- English
- 19 November 2018 Cristin Frank
- Paperback
- 176 pages
- 1440325251
- Cristin Frank
- Living Simple, Free & Happy