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Earn What You Deserve

How to Stop Underearning & Start Thriving

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Are you always running out of money—or worried that you will? Does your salary never seem to stretch far enough? You can change your life now, with Jerrold Mundis’s clear, effective program:
This is not a system of penny-pinching, working overtime, or taking a job you hate. It’s not a get-rich-quick scheme. Earn What You Deserve is a total approach to changing your relationship with money, designed to bring prosperity and abundance int your life. Jerrold Mundis, bestselling author of How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt & Live Prosperously, knows this is a program that works. He has used it not only to shop his own habitual underearning, but to help others who want to break free of the pain and stress of making less money than they need.
Earn What You Deserve will teach you:
• The common characteristics that indicate a problem with underearning
• The three things not to do—starting right now
• The powerful tool that shows you where your money has been going
• The Spending Plan that puts your money where you want it to go
• Special Strategies for couples, families, and single parents
• And much more
In addition to practical techniques that will increase your earning power, Jerrold Mundis shows you how to transform your thoughts and feelings about money—paving the way for lasting change.
Earn more, live better, feel happier. Let Jerrold Mundis show you how with Earn What You Deserve.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 2, 1995
      The author of How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt and Live Prosperously here tackles the problems of another fiscally troubled group, those who are earning only enough to meet their needs. He touches on but does not treat in depth the destructive self-image that makes underearning only part of a syndrome. But he does offer advice for treating underearning, beginning with three cardinal rules: do not incur debt, do not take work that pays less than you require and do not say ``no'' to money, i.e., ignore opportunities to increase your income. Mundis urges drawing up a ``spending plan'' (not a budget, which is too constricting) and recommends such relaxation techniques as meditation and deep breathing. In what looks like padding, he also presents an adaptation of the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.

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