Author: | Rebecca Harmon | ISBN: | 9781311207616 |
Publisher: | Rebecca Harmon | Publication: | August 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Rebecca Harmon |
ISBN: | 9781311207616 |
Publisher: | Rebecca Harmon |
Publication: | August 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Every holiday shopping season seems to be more hectic than the last. Sure, you promised yourself you would start early last Christmas, but here we are, looking Autumn in the eyes and we're not one step closer to a saner Christmas than we were last year at this time, but wait!.
Finding Your Way - holiday shopping without breaking your budget, a quick-read from author Rebecca Harmon, follows her usual playbook of creating your list, and making it happen. Just in time to save yourself from another frenzied and stressed-out holiday season, she presents her simple and logical method and assures readers that there is still time to plan your holiday shopping to maximize your gift-giving and minimize the stress and credit-card debt.
Especially useful for over-scheduled and budget-conscious families, this method is based on an old family habit that Rebecca picked up from her parents, grandparents and great-grandparents: making a list and sticking to it. She also shares her own insight into what's really important at the holiday season and how she refocused her priorities to make the love shared at Christmas something available to her family year-round.
Every holiday shopping season seems to be more hectic than the last. Sure, you promised yourself you would start early last Christmas, but here we are, looking Autumn in the eyes and we're not one step closer to a saner Christmas than we were last year at this time, but wait!.
Finding Your Way - holiday shopping without breaking your budget, a quick-read from author Rebecca Harmon, follows her usual playbook of creating your list, and making it happen. Just in time to save yourself from another frenzied and stressed-out holiday season, she presents her simple and logical method and assures readers that there is still time to plan your holiday shopping to maximize your gift-giving and minimize the stress and credit-card debt.
Especially useful for over-scheduled and budget-conscious families, this method is based on an old family habit that Rebecca picked up from her parents, grandparents and great-grandparents: making a list and sticking to it. She also shares her own insight into what's really important at the holiday season and how she refocused her priorities to make the love shared at Christmas something available to her family year-round.