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The No-Spend Challenge Guide

How to Stop Spending Money Impulsively, Pay off Debt Fast, & Make Your Finances Fit Your Dreams

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**UPDATED FOR 2022!**
In this book, you’ll learn how to use No-Spend Challenges to reach your financial goals faster and transform your spending habits to finally be able to stick to a budget.
Budgeting and money management are some of the hardest concepts for people to nail down. You can have all the knowledge available and suck at executing it. Jen Smith, co-host of the #1 frugal living podcast, Frugal Friends Podcast, went from not being able to stick to a budget longer than two weeks to paying off $78,000 of debt in less than two years. She shares her experiences and strategies using No-Spend Challenges to change her money mindset and budget like a (mostly) pro. In The No-Spend Challenge Guide you’ll discover: - Why budgeting alone isn’t working - The psychology behind your impulsive spending - How to pay off debt fast while still having fun - Ways to do for free what you’ve probably been wasting money on - Ways to save money on your financial obligations - How to make the most of your time without spending money - Discover what you value You’ll also get a free resource guide with every recommendation in the book in one place. Whether you’re paying off student loan debt, saving for your first home, or just trying to control your spending; This is a personal finance book you’ll return to again and again. Scroll up and Buy Now to start mastering your budget!
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Practical advise, easy to follow, but AI narration is distracting.

To be fair the AI narrator is not the worst but their read is flat and it mispronounces some words which makes it a distracting listen. Interesting money advice.

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Great Insight!

Loved the ideas and thank you for the confidence in my mission to be wealthy

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The No Spend Challenge

Listened to this for a story of success. I enjoy hearing different ideas and actions people take to turn their sh*t around. This book has a great outline but with a lot of unnecessary rambling around the same information that should of been left in the introduction. You can skip to chapter 4 for the actual point of the book to begin. Also, the profiling of a racist remark on white people being the wealthy is untrue and unnecessary.

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