Suddenly Frugal: How to Live Happier and Healthier for Less

Suddenly Frugal: How to Live Happier and Healthier for Less
Where to buy: www.amazon.com

Living frugally and watching your money doesn’t mean you need to stop living. Budgeting doesn’t mean having a miserable existence. Taking control of your finances and stopping spending money on things you don’t really need is actually very therapeutic and it definitively feels good to be in charge. A simple approach to life is “in” again and lots of families are looking for ways to save money. Sometimes we don’t quite know how to go about identifying where we can save money and how to do it. That is where “Suddenly Frugal” comes in.

Suddenly Frugal is a book full of great tips on how to save money day-by-day by making small changes in your way of life. The changes are easy to implement, they don’t hurt, and allow you to have more money in your wallet by the end of it. Each chapter of the book describes an area in your life you could save money, such as entertaining, shopping, redecorating and vacations. At the end of each chapter is a section which gives you the total potential savings in dollars and cents if you apply the proposed money-saving changes. I like this feature, as it shows you in black and white how much money you could actually save by implementing the changes.

Overall, I think that this book, by Leah Ingram, gives you a many good ideas to start you on your way to frugality. This book will certainly motivate you to have a careful look at your lifestyle and make the appropriate changes for a healthier and happier you.

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