Unstuff. Making Room in Your Life for What Really Matters

Unstuff. Making Room in Your Life for What Really Matters
ISBN: 9781414346977

Autor:DiMarco, Hayley
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God . . . and stuff. Everything in the universe falls into one of these two categories. Which is more important to you? (Its not a trick question.) In Unstuff: Making Room in Your Life for What Really Matters, popular authors Hayley and Michael DiMarco take a close look at whats in your wallet, your heart, your house, and your mind to reveal the pleasures and perils of stuff--and the joy, peace, and freedom that comes from learning to live with less.
In this real-life look at "how its done," the DiMarcos take an uncomfortably close look at the cost of their love affair with stuff. They start by Unstuffing their house--getting rid of anything they dont need by giving away, selling, or throwing out items that only add to their love for more. Then, kicking it up a notch, this family of three travels across the country with nothing more than they can fit in a motor home . . . and discovers that the really important stuff goes with them.
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  • Páginas 192
  • Autor DiMarco, Hayley
  • Formato ePub con DRM
  • Fecha edición 20-12-2010
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Editorial Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
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God . . . and stuff. Everything in the universe falls into one of these two categories. Which is more important to you? (Its not a trick question.) In Unstuff: Making Room in Your Life for What Really Matters, popular authors Hayley and Michael DiMarco take a close look at whats in your wallet, your heart, your house, and your mind to reveal the pleasures and perils of stuff--and the joy, peace, and freedom that comes from learning to live with less.
In this real-life look at "how its done," the DiMarcos take an uncomfortably close look at the cost of their love affair with stuff. They start by Unstuffing their house--getting rid of anything they dont need by giving away, selling, or throwing out items that only add to their love for more. Then, kicking it up a notch, this family of three travels across the country with nothing more than they can fit in a motor home . . . and discovers that the really important stuff goes with them.
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