Books tagged: simple living

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The Happy Minimalist    by Peter Lawrence
Price: $7.00 USD. 19230 words. Published on November 23, 2009. .

The Happy Minimalist is an easy read that is both timely and timeless. Written by someone who actually lives the life he advocates and consequently enjoys the many benefits of it. The author walked away from a well paying job well before the normal retirement age. He does not depend on any drugs — prescribed or otherwise. These and many more are the benefits of being a minimalist.
Core Ascension - or – The Absolute Idiot's Guide to Personal and Planetary Transformation    by Vincent Casspriano, Jr.
Price: $0.99 USD. 5060 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 2, 2010. .

Start by forgetting everything you've ever heard about Ascended Masters, Atlantis, Chakras, Channeling... Put it all out of your mind to make room for the one and only formula you'll ever need in order to manifest your personal Ascension and the positive transformation of global civilization. Ready? Here it is: 2+2=4 – a simple formula anyone can use to begin changing themselves and the world...
A Life Worth Living: How To Regain Balance and Simplify Your Daily Life    by Odette Pollar
Price: $4.99 USD. 29350 words. Published by Untreed Reads on April 30, 2010. .

Is your life in overdrive? Are the times when you feel a sense of satisfaction at the end of each day getting more rare? Are you simply running out of time? You can make simple changes to break the cycle of running frantically just to fall behind. The trick is to make a concerted effort to do less by simplifying and reducing the complexity in your life. A LIFE WORTH LIVING will show you how.
The Last Drop of Living: A Minimalist's Guide to Living The High Life On A Low Budget    by Robert Lee
Price: $4.95 USD. 40140 words. Published on February 11, 2011. .

"The Last Drop of Living" offers a unique perspective on the concept that minimalism requires self-denial and deprivation. Indeed, after reading this book, you undoubtedly will be inspired to adopt this simple, yet elegant way of experiencing life, and you will eagerly and greedily approach the concept of living simply.
Grandma Nellie's Dollars and Sense    by Dean Junkans
Price: $2.99 USD. 9600 words. Published on July 21, 2011. .

Philosophies of life, work and money from Grandma Nellie and practical applications for today.
Balancing Priorities and Prioritizing Balance    by Josh Martin
Price: $0.99 USD. 11740 words. Published on October 13, 2011. .

If you’ve ever asked the question “where the heck am I going?” or wanted to find room in your busy schedule for the things you love, this is the book for you. The book contains seven exercises to help you: identify what’s really important to you, examine your work-life balance, and develop practical strategies to make room for life’s priorities.
Thoughts and Quotes on Learning to Say    by Sallie Borrink
Price: $2.99 USD. 2400 words. Published on January 3, 2012. .

Do you find yourself saying “yes” to commitments you really have no interest in? Do you wish you had the courage to say “no” when someone asks you to add one more thing to your plate? This brief ebook will help you examine the reasons you fail to say "no" when you should, think about your priorities, and then develop a simple plan to start living according to your true priorities in Christ.
Lilabean: A Storybook about Simplicity for Grown-Up Girls    by Kate Carpenter
Price: $0.99 USD. 3220 words. Published on March 15, 2012. .

Accompany Lilabean on her journey to self-discovery, where she is FINALLY able to leave behind all the physical, mental, and emotional clutter that has been burying her alive. Easy to read, simple to understand, but life-changing in the complexity of its message. A VERY good use of your valuable time!
Bertabean: A Storybook about Self-Esteem for Grown-Up Girls    by Kate Carpenter
Price: $0.99 USD. 3210 words. Published on April 3, 2012. .

Berta was brought up believing in the American Dream: work hard, be successful, make money, buy stuff. And she HAS worked hard at it. She has the lifestyle and the expensive goodies to prove it. She's in the "1%." So why isn't she proud of herself? Where's the self-esteem that should have come with all this "success"? What is she doing wrong? Happily, she finds out.
ENUFF: Eliminate the Needless, Useless, Foolish, and Frivolous    by Kate Carpenter
Price: $4.99 USD. 29690 words. Published on April 5, 2012. .

If your life is simple, stress-free, and satisfying, you probably don't need this book. Otherwise, a new mental framework may be all you need to dig out from under once and for all. Just as we all know how to lose weight - eat less and exercise more - we know how to simplify too. So why are they both so hard? ENUFF won't make you thinner, but it WILL help you lose all your excess baggage!