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Getting Out from Going Under: Daily Reader for Compulsive Debtors and Spenders

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This is the 4"x6" paperback version. If you want the slightly larger 5"x8" version, copy and paste the ISBN number below into the Amazon search 9781511863629 About this Book The Getting Out from Going Under Daily Reader for Compulsive Debtors and Spenders was written by a compulsive debtor in recovery. Since 2012, Susan B.’s blog, Getting Out from Going Under. Wordpress.com , has provided guidance and support for thousands of compulsive debtors and spenders. Now, she’s created this new resource to help you stay sober with money, one day at a time. The Getting Out from Going Under Daily Reader for Compulsive Debtors and Spenders is an invaluable aid to recovery for those who suffer with this debilitating and demoralizing addiction. Filled with practical tips, inspiration, and a thought for each day, the Daily Reader will encourage and motivate you to stay on the path of recovery.

386 pages, Paperback

First published April 25, 2015

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6 reviews
November 20, 2019
Inspiring

This is a must-read for anyone experiencing difficulty in saving money, controlling spending, or recovering from addiction (monetary or non-monetary). I enjoyed how the author talked about improving your spiritual strength by connecting with your Higher Power, whichever form it may take. I will definitely apply what I learned from this book in my daily life.
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March 30, 2024
Read it and continue to read it. I am now debt free and have learned more about money than my parents. I also added a course to my private practice on a tool that supported my retiring debt, stating solvent and building my retirement plan. I will be the first generation to leave a little something for the next generation. If you are curious email me.
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