I am not someone who has to shop or even when I have money to spend or if I need items as I feel like Charlie and David need things more than I do. I don’t mind going to the mall and window shopping. Although some of my family does have a problem with shopping and spending money. I wonder if I had money if I would have a problem with shopping and if it would turn into an addiction as there are so many things, I want for both Charlie and David. Although if the truth were told there are a lot of items, I would like for myself as well. Some of it is things we need but more than that it is items we all just would like to have.
I thought it would be a good thing to read Overcoming your Shopping Addiction: The Guide to Beating your Addiction to Shopping and Ending the Shopping Addiction Cycle so I wouldn’t get into the habit of wanting to spend money we do not have. Once I finished the book, I could share it with my friends who do shop and shouldn’t as they don’t have the money to. As I read Overcoming your Shopping Addiction: The Guide to Beating your Addiction to Shopping and Ending the Shopping Addiction Cycle I did learn things I didn’t know that will not only help me but my friends as well.
After reading Overcoming your Shopping Addiction: The Guide to Beating your Addiction to Shopping and Ending the Shopping Addiction Cycle I know what triggers some of the things I do, and my friends do. I have found out how I can change things and how I can stop this bad behavior from happening again and again. I am now hooked on Overcoming your Shopping Addiction: The Guide to Beating your Addiction to Shopping and Ending the Shopping Addiction Cycle and I will be purchasing it not only for my friends but also my family as well. All in all, this was a huge hit to me, and I will read it again and again and again and I hope you do as well.
Product Description
You’re about to discover proven steps and strategies to help you better understand the underlying causes of compulsive spending and develop the right approach needed to effectively combat shopping addiction.
Addiction to shopping is arguably the most socially reinforced among all the known forms of behavioral disorders. In a highly consumerist society, spending is seen as a key exercise in validating your worth, so it is not surprising to see the act of shopping being equated with personal happiness.
But therein lies the biggest challenge: when left unchecked, excessive shopping has the potential of spawning serious emotional, financial, and even physical problems. In fact, similar to other forms of addiction, getting hooked to shopping can also extend beyond the self and pose significant challenges to your relationships with other people.
It goes without saying, therefore, that anyone keen on getting rid of this disorder should be equipped with the proper mindset, motivation, and attitude needed to keep it from wreaking further havoc into his life.
Here Is a Preview of What You’ll Learn…
- Understanding the Retail Therapy Culture
Identifying the Symptoms of Extreme Shopping Addiction
Coming to Terms with your Shopping Triggers
Sporting a Proactive Demeanor to Combat your Shopaholic Tendencies
Leading a Healthy and Sustainable Lifestyle
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Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates