Shopping Addiction: Overcome Excessive Buying
Quit Impulse Purchasing, Save Money, and Avoid Debt [Addictions (Quit Alcohol, Food Addiction, Gambling, Shopping), Book 8]
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About this listen
You know that you are someone who is extremely or excessively fond of shopping, right?
Do you love strolling through malls in search of a bargain?
Or perhaps, you prefer compulsively surfing the internet for the latest Black Friday and other deals?
Somehow you find it almost addictive and can't help yourself but then, your great purchases soon mount up and you find you have spent quite a bit of money? What are the signs of overspending? What types of buyers exist, do you know? Is it a mental health disorder, and what goes on in a compulsive shopper's brain? Could it be linked to sheer boredom, depression, or low self-esteem and lack of self-confidence perhaps? How can you save more money rather than spend it all?
This audiobook makes a great gift and can be listened to from any section or sequentially. These days, the focus is completely on consumerism, and this can make it hard for those who simply like to browse and buy. This audiobook will provide proven insights into shopaholic spending sprees and how to stop, get out of debt, and save money.
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- ShirlieBenko
- 2022-04-27
No real advice
Stuffing in a come to Christ at the end of the book was unwelcome to say the least. I felt it had no real meat to give anyone dealing with this issue a plan of action. Just telling them something they already know.
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