Personal Finance: Mini Book Review: The Simple Living Guide: A Sourcebook for Less Stressful, More Joyful Living
In writing Thriving in Sex Work: Sex Work and Money, I read dozens of personal finance books. This blog series consists of reviews of books I think sex workers could benefit from. I’m aware, however, that nearly all personal finance books aren’t geared towards the specific issues sex workers face. So I’ve done my best to provide a down-and-dirty roadmap of what to expect— the good and the bad, and why I think any particular book might be useful to you.
The Simple Living Guide by Janet Luhrs
The Living Simple Guide: A Sourcebook for Less Stressful, More Joyful Living
I recommend this book to: Everyone should at least take a look.
Because: Learning to live with less and mindful consumption important for the planet and for our own mental health.
Action Verbs: Realigning the work/life balance; valuing; time management; respecting the planet.
Key Takeaways: Recognizing how money shapes our relationships to our health, other people, the environment.
Heartfelt to Practical Ratio: 10/7
Strengths: The Simplicity Movement has many interesting things to teach all of us, even if we don’t incorporate all of its finer points. A potent antidote to the toxicity of capitalism.
Trigger warnings: Written by a hippy; filled with hippy values, so be warned.
Learn more at: www.simpleliving.com