Author: | Paul McDonald | ISBN: | 1230000267926 |
Publisher: | Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher | Publication: | September 13, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul McDonald |
ISBN: | 1230000267926 |
Publisher: | Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher |
Publication: | September 13, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
If you're like me, you're always in pursuit of the next best thing. You may have your eyes set on a new car, a bigger house, more money in the bank, or any of a variety of things – and you're focusing your efforts on attaining your goal.
However, the other side of the coin is that we rarely think about what happens after we achieve what we are looking for. The contentment doesn't last long, and then we're off to the next thing.
Benjamin Franklin wrote that contentment makes poor men rich and discontentment makes rich men poor. There's nothing wrong with being rich per se, and there is certainly no value in being poor. But there is incredible value in learning to be content.
""Cultivating Contentment"" is a radical new book that dares to say openly what most of us are really thinking: more stuff does not equal happiness. The lessons inside this powerful resource will show you how to achieve a higher level of satisfaction in life by simplifying your life, getting control over your debt, learning how to set aside money for your future, and dozens of other creative ideas you can use to achieve financial contentment.
Would you like to achieve a new level of happiness in your life?
Would you like to learn a new way to get your finances under control?
If you're tired of the rat race of accumulating more and more stuff in hopes of achieving happiness, then you really need to check out ""Cultivating Contentment.""
It’s no exaggeration that what you will learn could change your life.
If you're like me, you're always in pursuit of the next best thing. You may have your eyes set on a new car, a bigger house, more money in the bank, or any of a variety of things – and you're focusing your efforts on attaining your goal.
However, the other side of the coin is that we rarely think about what happens after we achieve what we are looking for. The contentment doesn't last long, and then we're off to the next thing.
Benjamin Franklin wrote that contentment makes poor men rich and discontentment makes rich men poor. There's nothing wrong with being rich per se, and there is certainly no value in being poor. But there is incredible value in learning to be content.
""Cultivating Contentment"" is a radical new book that dares to say openly what most of us are really thinking: more stuff does not equal happiness. The lessons inside this powerful resource will show you how to achieve a higher level of satisfaction in life by simplifying your life, getting control over your debt, learning how to set aside money for your future, and dozens of other creative ideas you can use to achieve financial contentment.
Would you like to achieve a new level of happiness in your life?
Would you like to learn a new way to get your finances under control?
If you're tired of the rat race of accumulating more and more stuff in hopes of achieving happiness, then you really need to check out ""Cultivating Contentment.""
It’s no exaggeration that what you will learn could change your life.