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Free At Last!, February 2, 2001
This review is from: Release from Debtor's Prison: Achieving Financial Freedom: A Proven Formula for Changing the Attitudes & Habits That Keep You in Debt (Paperback)
This gem is a do-it-yourself guide to the solvency we all desire. The practical exercises are fun to do, and they hold the key to opening those doors of awareness as to why we do the things we do.... More than just a "how to manage your money" treatise, this book delves much more deeply into the beliefs that keep us indebted monetarily and otherwise. Excellently written, with plenty of anecdotes and personal experiences, I found it insightful and empowering. This book comes from the heart - Ms St. John has suffered through and found solutions to problems more common than most would care to admit. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Release from Debtor's Prison, May 17, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Release from Debtor's Prison: Achieving Financial Freedom: A Proven Formula for Changing the Attitudes & Habits That Keep You in Debt (Paperback)
This book takes a hard hitting approach to debt. While reading the book, I quickly discovered it wasn't about the money. Wow! What a revelation. This book has helped me to "peel away the layers of the onion" and discover the reasoning behind my debting. It even inspired me to go to my first Debtor's Anonymous meeting. Today, I'm much closer to becoming debt free. The future is much brighter now that I don't debt one day at a time. Thanks, Margaret!
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Freed by this Book, March 2, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Release from Debtor's Prison: Achieving Financial Freedom: A Proven Formula for Changing the Attitudes & Habits That Keep You in Debt (Paperback)
To the extent that this gem of a book demonstrates how the way we handle money is a metaphor for much else that ails us, it helped me face and deal with an array of things that were dysfunctional in my life - not just my indebtedness. Written in a style that's both personal and universal, Margaret St. John's book has a formula that works.
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Do Yourself a Favor....., August 5, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Release from Debtor's Prison: Achieving Financial Freedom: A Proven Formula for Changing the Attitudes & Habits That Keep You in Debt (Paperback)
....and read this book! Written with the understanding and compassion which comes only from experience and hard work, Margaret St. John will help those willing to gain insight into the reasons they suffer with debt. The reader will empathize with people who reacted to early childhood circumstances by becoming adult debtors, and underacheivers. I learned the reasons we undermine our foundations with needless debt, and how best to allocate what we earn. The method used is practical and has helped many who thought there was no hope. This book helps even those of us who have no debt, but who, by mismanagement have wasted money we may need in time. Buying this book is a wise investment.
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Debt free for five years, March 20, 2010
This review is from: Release from Debtor's Prison: Achieving Financial Freedom: A Proven Formula for Changing the Attitudes & Habits That Keep You in Debt (Paperback)
This book opened my eyes to my spending behaviors that kept me indebted to credit card companies most of my adult life. I really didn't think I had a "problem" until I read this book and realized how the rationale of "buy now, pay later" was an illusion that was harmful to my life. I have been debt free for five years now and the courage to begin new behaviors were inspired by the book. I only purchase what I can pay for NOW and live within my modest income and it is a very freeing feeling..... Thanks to Margaret St. John
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