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Your Money or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence (Paperback)
by Joe Dominguez , Vicki Robin
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Money, Wealth, Personal finance, Financial planning, Investing |
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Author: Joe Dominguez , Vicki Robin
Publisher: Penguin
Pub. in: September, 1999
ISBN: 0140286780
Pages: 400
Measurements: 7.7 x 5 x 0.8 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01187
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0140286786
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This book has helped me save tens of thousands and given me literally months of free time to do what I really wanted to do. All it did really was focus my relationship with money in the direction that would benefit me and my life the most. Thanks Joe.
It took me 10 years to save up, make the time and do what I always wanted to do. After reading this book I did the same thing again, this time taking my wife with me and it only took me 2 years of work this time and I had savings and a life to come back to.
The great thing is this method doesnt ask you to give up or sacrafice anything you really want, love or need. But along the way you do get the gratitude of dumping off all the dross you dont want and never really did from your life.
(From quoting Nelson, USA)
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Vicki Robin is well-known as the coauthor with Joe Dominguez of the international best-seller, Your Money or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship With Money and Achieving Financial Independence (Viking Penguin, 1992), available now in ten languages She is currently updating the book for the 21st century (Viking Penguin 2009).
Vicki has appeared on hundreds of radio and television shows, including "The Oprah Winfrey Show," "Good Morning America" and National Public Radio's "Weekend Edition" and "Morning Edition"; she has also been featured in People magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Money, Woman's Day, Newsweek, Utne Magazine and the New York Times. Newspapers around the world have reported on her work on lowering consumption in North America .
Called the prophet of "consumption-downsizers" by the New York Times, she is a frequent speaker on this issue at conferences; to corporate, academic, religious and environmental institutions; and at professional meetings of organizations seeking to understand and contribute to the national trend toward sustainable lifestyles.
Inspired by years of experience in communication and dialogue skills - and by the challenge to democracy, ecological sustainability and social justice represented by the 9/11 crisis - Vicki took responsibility for creating and spreading Conversation Cafés throughout Seattle - and the world. Conversation Cafés are hosted conversations among diverse people in public places on subjects that matter. An engaged, lively and socially fearless populace is more able to respond intelligently and compassionately to the complex systemic challenges of the 21st century.
Vicki served on the President's Council on Sustainable Development's Task Force on Population and Consumption. She is also co-founder of the New Road Map Foundation, the Center for a New American Dream, Sustainable Seattle, the Simplicity Forum, the Turning Tide Coalition, Let's Talk America, and currently Transition Whidbey which is seeking to catalyze the community on Whidbey Island to greater food, fuel, energy and economic self-reliance in light of predicted impacts of oil depletion and climate change. She has received awards from Coop America , A&E Biography and from Sustainable Northwest for her pioneering work on sustainable living.
Vicki was born in Oklahoma, grew up on Long Island, graduated cum laude from Brown University in 1967, has lived and worked across the United States from Wisconsin to Texas to Colorado to California to Arizona. She currently lives with her cat on Whidbey Island among natural beauty, a beloved community and a rich network of friends and creative opportunities.
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From Publisher
Find financial freedom in the new millennium with a new edition of the life-changing national bestseller
More than three-quarters of a million people everywhere, from all walks of life, have found the keys to gaining control of their money--and their lives--in this comprehensive and revolutionary book on money management. Considered the bible of the voluntary simplicity movement, Your Money or Your Life is now updated with a new Preface, Index, and Resource list to help you put the program into practice. This simple, nine-step program shows you how to:
- get out of debt and develop savings - slow down the work-and-spend treadmill - make values-based decisions about your spending - save the planet while saving money
- Over three years on the Business Week bestseller list - Your Money or Your Life made all major bestseller lists in hardcover and paperback, including the New York Times, USA Today, Business Week, Publishers Weekly, and Washington Post
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Our life energy is our allotment of time here on earth, the hours of precious life available to us. When we go to our jobs we are trading our life energy for money. This truth, while simple, is profound. Less obvious but equally true, when we go to the welfare office, we are trading our life energy for money....So, while money has no intrinsic reality, our life energy does-at least to us. It's tangible, and it's finite. Life energy is all we have. It is precious because it is limited and irretrievable and because our choices about how we use it express the meaning and purpose of our time here on earth. |
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Amazon.com (MSL quote), USA
<2008-02-28 00:00>
There's a big difference between "making a living" and making a life. Do you spend more than you earn? Does making a living feel more like making a dying? Do you dislike your job but can't afford to leave it? Is money fragmenting your time, your relationships with family and friends? If so, Your Money or Your Life is for you. From this inspiring book, learn how to
- get out of debt and develop savings - reorder material priorities and live well for less - resolve inner conflicts between values and lifestyles - convert problems into opportunities to learn new skills - attain a wholeness of livelihood and lifestyle - save the planet while saving money - and much more
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Publishers Weekly (MSL quote), USA
<2008-02-28 00:00>
Based on their West Coast self-help seminars, Dominguez and Robin here map a route to financial security through a relaxed, prudent and environmentally-friendly way of life. Systemically analyzing one's overspending, as in the case histories cited, and calculating the "life-energy" cost (time, expenses, stress) of a competitive career, the authors maintain, can lead to reduced occupational expectations and to surprisingly large economies effected by pre-pricing food, clothing, transportation, loan rates, heath care and so on. Resulting surpluses, invested in Treasury bonds, will yield compound income eventually covering the reduced expenses. This "crossover point" brings financial independence, according to the authors, and freedom to choose one's work for greater personal satisfaction and the "commonweal." Some readers may be put off by the finicky detail and intense tone of the course, but few will fail to find here new insight and encouragement.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. |
Library Journal (MSL quote), USA
<2008-02-28 00:00>
Think environmentally, live frugally, and don't be surprised if your income shoots off the top of the chart that Dominguez, a former Wall Street financial analyst, and Robin ask you to put up on your wall. With this promise, they promote the possibility and goal of having "enough" money in your life. The wall chart of income, expenses, and investments is one of several very detailed records they mandate to support your attitude change. Others are a record of lifetime income and computation of your real working income, translated into "hours of life energy." It would be hard to carry out their nine-step program without frequent recourse to the book for continued inspiration and implementing detail. A marginal purchase for most libraries.
-Justine Roberts, Mill Valley, Cal. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. |
Steve (MSL quote), USA
<2008-02-28 00:00>
This book provides rational steps on how to wisely use your resources. It also may help those who are considering early retirement. Conserving resources helps preserve our Planet, but if everyone practices the philosophy of this book (an unlikely event) the economy could suffer. This is a book everyone should be familiar with, and it was fun to read. |
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