
I was excited when I had the chance to review The Recovering Spender: How to Live a Happy, Fulfilled, Debt-Free Life by Lauren Greutman. As is common in today's world, another financial book by a financial blogger. I find nothing wrong with that. I am a financial blogger myself, but I can't read every blog, and I love hearing others' stories of how they got into -- and out of -- debt.
The one thing I found very different about Greutman's story is she was a shopaholic. I often think of people who get in trouble financially as ones that lose a job, incur a large amount of medical bills, or something similar, it was her shopping that got her family into trouble.
There were different times reading this book, I thought, "That's a terrible idea" -- such as the impulse buy of a house in another state! Honestly, that's something I would LOVE to do because I admit I'm unhappy where I live now, but I know it's not financially feasible for us to move for a while. The Greutman family just up and bought a house a few states away. I feel this was even a bigger problem to their finances than her shopaholic tendencies.