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The No Spend Year

How I spent less and lived more

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The No Spend Year

By: Michelle McGagh
Narrated by: Lucy Brownhill
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Personal finance journalist, Michelle McGagh, takes on a challenge to not spend money for a whole year in an engaging narrative that combines personal experience with accessible advice on money.

Michelle McGagh has been writing about money for over a decade. You'd think that would make her a whiz with her own cash, right? Wrong! Spending with abandon and ignoring bank statements were her modus operandi. Just because she wasn't in serious debt apart from her massive London mortgage, she thought she was in control. She wasn't. Something needed to be done, but rather than cut back here and there, Michelle's approach was more radical. She set herself a challenge to not spend anything for an entire year. She paid her bills, and she had a minimal budget for her weekly groceries and household essentials, but otherwise Michelle didn't spend any money at all. She was finding creative ways to get the things she needed, to travel and to still be able to enjoy her time. Not only has she saved money, but she is happier, no longer feeling the desire to buy things all the time or feeling the pressure of being sold to. Her relationship with money, with things, with time, with others has changed for the better.

The No Spend Year is Michelle's honestly written and personal account of her challenge. But it is more than that; it is also a tool for life that will help you get to grips with your own financial situation. She talks about money in an accessible, unintimidating and often entertaining way, and interspersed throughout are really brilliant personal finance tips and life hacks about interest, mortgages, savings , pensions and spending less to help you live a more financially secure life, too.

©2017 Michelle McGagh (P)2017 Hodder & Stoughton
Personal Development Personal Finance Stress Management Taxation Money Budgeting Investing Money Management Inspiring
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I have really enjoyed, thank you. I have discovered quite a few insights and ideas for myself and definitely haved looked from a different perspective. I probably would not be able to repeat Michelle's challenge, but I would love to set my own mini-challenges to start with in order to tidy up my finances and keep them under control.

Insightful

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Enjoyably written with useful and doable advice. I certainly couldn't cycle everywhere! However, lots of ideas to challenge and inspire.

Interesting and worthwhile

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Made me change the way I now spend money. And now manage to put away £150 a week.. Is there a book 2 coming?

Great read

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I loved the concept of the challenge Michelle sets herself and there’s a lot of interesting stories along the way. I found it fascinating what she was able to give up and learning about the challenges along the way.

My only gripe would be the somewhat cringe worthy jokes and similes she makes, and there is excessive repetition throughout.

Worth a read

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The book was easy to listen to and was really engaging. It definitely motivated me to rethink about the stuff that I buy and be more conscious. I have already seen the difference in the money I can save by planing weekly meals and really considering whether I need each item in my shopping basket. The book already paid for itself eith what I have saved in a week. Recommend for anyone that thinks they can't afford to save or just feels their home and everyday life is too cluttered

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