How to Save Money
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How to save money. 177 plus saving money tips to save over $1000 a month while improving your mental emotional and physical health audition by Brody Doyle. Life was not always easy. Especially financially. I come from a part of the world where people don't have a lot. Although my dad had a decent job, he only made $200 per month. It wasn't much but enough to feed clothe and have a roof over our heads. Not the best roof but still a roof. At a young age, we moved to the United States, the home of the free and the land of opportunity. All of my friends and neighbors were jealous. They thought I was the luckiest kid on the block. Unfortunately, things didn't get better. At least not financially. Although my parents made more in the US. Things cost more to. We lived on food stamps, hand me downs and a slightly bigger yet still cramped apartment in a sketchy part of town growing up life was watching friends have things. I didn't, it seemed like everyone's parents bought them nice clothes and the latest toys, but not mine for me toys meant playing with boxes and other junk around the house. If holes in my shoes and tears in my jacket are definitions of nice then. Yes, I had nice clothes. Few things in life crushed the soul more than watching others have things you can't, when you don't have what others have, it's difficult to connect and relate to them. You don't know what it's like to snuggle a teddy bear, lose a blanky or rip a new pair of jeans because you never had any of them. Although this story does not seem like a good way to start life. It's quite the opposite. I wouldn't change it for the world. Why you ask a lot of positive came from the situation first. It sparked a drive to have what others have and that drive made me more creative and resourceful in having it. Second and more importantly, it made me appreciate things I wouldn't otherwise. And you'll discover what I mean. What I learned is that you don't need a lot of money to have nice things and experiences. In fact, one can enjoy a life. Most only could dream for pennies on the dollar. Sometimes less than pennies. You can eat well, dine at nice restaurants, wear fashionable clothes, have amazing experiences all while feeling good about yourself. That's what you'll learn in this book. It will show you how to save on everything from clothes, furniture, groceries, prescriptions, electronics, and even travel. Although the advice won't discuss how to save destructively but rather in ways that benefit your physical mental and emotional health. Before diving into the tips, I'd like to get some housekeeping out of the way. First, this audio is broken into sections and each section has three chapters that will discuss a particular type of purchase, like electronics, healthcare, etcetera. If you are looking to save on a particular purchase, it helps to go directly to the chapter or section discussing that purchase.