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Compulsive Spending Stops Here

How To Truly Gain Financial Freedom By Getting Rid Of Those Bad Spending Habits

The dictionary specifies addiction as a way “to devote or surrender oneself to something habitually or obsessively; behavior that impairs the performance of a vital function(s), a harmful development.” Dependency causes you to lose your equilibrium and reason.

If you endure a spending addiction, one out-of-control buying spree is never adequate. Local malls and Net shopping sites have a bewitching attractive appeal for you. You gift the most pricey, plushest presents. Your buys reflect how aware you are about all the most voguish

brands and designer tags. When you eat out with acquaintances or business affiliates, you’re invariably the one who takes a firm stand on picking up the tab—whether you are able to afford to, or not.

Despite negative results that unavoidably overtake you–like guilt, debt, or feeling ashamed and tightlipped about your obsession to purchase things–you discover yourself on yet some other shopping splurge, charging or writing checks for stuff you don’t truly need and might never even

use. You might lie about how much you’ve spent (to yourself and to those near to you), hide price labels and receipts, and do financial flips in an endeavor to juggle your finances and sustain monthly payment demands.

Spending addiction is an effort to attempt to “purchase” happiness—to feel looked up to, to feel recognized, to feel empowered, to push aside distressful feelings, like self-distrust or self-disappointment—and may risk wrecking everything you treasure.

In this book, you will learn all about:

  • Understanding The Addiction
  • Signs, Symptoms, Troubles
  • Getting Over Childhood Traumas
  • Stop Seeking Approval
  • Stop Impulse Spending Tactics

 

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