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Posted by Shelley Elmblad Jul 31, 2007 |
Do you feel deprived or left out socially when you are going without some nonessential items because your personal finances ran short and you refuse to incur more debt? You need to stop allowing these feelings to cloud your judgement and the article, Conscious Simple Living Benefits: The Difference Between Simplicity and Poverty will help you to put your financial situation into perspective.
Sandra Williams reveals how choosing simplicity over extravagance allows you not only to save money but allows you to take steps toward improving the world, your community, your family and your health. It's amazing how a few small trade-offs can impact so much.
Along with Sandra's observations, you will also get a couple of links to two great resources on the 'net for more tips and ideas on simple living, eliminating debt and spending less.
Those interested in learning more about how poverty effects everyone and how to fight poverty need to check out more of Sandra's writing. And be sure to read my piece on How to Choose a Charity to actively fight poverty through a reliable non profit organization.
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