We look forward to seeing you on your next visit to the library. Find a location near you.

Meet the Frugalwoods: achieving financial independence through simple living
(Book)

Book Cover
Your Rating: 0 stars
Star rating for

Average user rating: 4.4 stars
User ratings:
5 star
 
(5)
4 star
 
(1)
3 star
 
(0)
2 star
 
(1)
1 star
 
(0)
Published:
New York, NY : HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2018].
Physical Desc:
xv, 229 pages ; 22 cm
Status:
Belle Cooledge
332.42 T366 2018
Central
332.42 T366 2018
Elk Grove
332.42 T366 2018

Description

"In 2014, Liz Thames and her husband, Nate, were conventional young urban professionals working nine-to-five jobs. But the rat race had worn them down, and they dreamed of becoming modern-day homesteaders in rural Vermont. Determined to retire as early as possible in order to start living each day as opposed to wishing time away working for the weekends they enaceted a plan to save as much money as they could. In less than three years, Liz and Nate reached their goal. Today they are financially independent and living out their dream with their young daughters on a sixty-six acre homestead in the woods of Vermont. In this rural setting, they've discovered the deep joy of pursuing their passions, the fulfillment of a vibrant community, and a sense of peace they never expected. Their frugal methods, as described by Liz Thames in this book, aren't born of deprivation and hardship, but rather of a conscious decision to joyfully live below one's means. Thames believes frugality isn't about what you're giving up, but about what you stand to gain through the freedom of a financially secure lifestyle. Through embracing wholesale frugality, Thames discovered the self-confidence and liberation that stem from disavowing our culture's promise that we can buy our way to 'the good life.' She unlocked the freedom of a life no longer beholden to the clarion call to consume ever more. 'Meet the Frugalwoods' is the inspiring story of how Liz and Nate realized that the mainstream path wasn't for them, crafted a lifestyle of sustainable frugality, and reached financial independence. While not everyone wants to live in the woods or quit their jobs, many of us want to have more control over our time and our money, and to lead more meaningful, fulfilling lives. By following Thames' advice, you too can live your best life." --

Also in This Series

Copies

Location
Call Number
Status
Arden-Dimick
332.42 T366 2018
Due Nov 5, 2024
Belle Cooledge
332.42 T366 2018
On Shelf
Central
332.42 T366 2018
On Shelf
Elk Grove
332.42 T366 2018
On Shelf
Martin Luther King, Jr.
332.42 T366 2018
On Shelf
McKinley
332.42 T366 2018
On Shelf
North Natomas
332.42 T366 2018
On Shelf
North Sacramento-Hagginwood
332.42 T366 2018
On Shelf
Rancho Cordova
332.42 T366 2018
Due Oct 30, 2024
Sylvan Oaks
332.42 T366 2018
On Shelf
Valley Hi-North Laguna
332.42 T366 2018
In Transit
Location
Call Number
Status
Folsom Adult
332.024 THA 2018
On Shelf

More Like This

Other Editions and Formats

More Copies In LINK+

Loading LINK+ Copies...

More Details

Format:
Book
Edition:
First edition.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780062668134, 0062668137

Notes

Description
"In 2014, Liz Thames and her husband, Nate, were conventional young urban professionals working nine-to-five jobs. But the rat race had worn them down, and they dreamed of becoming modern-day homesteaders in rural Vermont. Determined to retire as early as possible in order to start living each day as opposed to wishing time away working for the weekends they enaceted a plan to save as much money as they could. In less than three years, Liz and Nate reached their goal. Today they are financially independent and living out their dream with their young daughters on a sixty-six acre homestead in the woods of Vermont. In this rural setting, they've discovered the deep joy of pursuing their passions, the fulfillment of a vibrant community, and a sense of peace they never expected. Their frugal methods, as described by Liz Thames in this book, aren't born of deprivation and hardship, but rather of a conscious decision to joyfully live below one's means. Thames believes frugality isn't about what you're giving up, but about what you stand to gain through the freedom of a financially secure lifestyle. Through embracing wholesale frugality, Thames discovered the self-confidence and liberation that stem from disavowing our culture's promise that we can buy our way to 'the good life.' She unlocked the freedom of a life no longer beholden to the clarion call to consume ever more. 'Meet the Frugalwoods' is the inspiring story of how Liz and Nate realized that the mainstream path wasn't for them, crafted a lifestyle of sustainable frugality, and reached financial independence. While not everyone wants to live in the woods or quit their jobs, many of us want to have more control over our time and our money, and to lead more meaningful, fulfilling lives. By following Thames' advice, you too can live your best life." --,Page [2-3] of cover.

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation (style guide)

Thames, E. W. (2018). Meet the Frugalwoods: achieving financial independence through simple living. First edition. New York, NY, HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Thames, Elizabeth Willard. 2018. Meet the Frugalwoods: Achieving Financial Independence Through Simple Living. New York, NY, HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Thames, Elizabeth Willard, Meet the Frugalwoods: Achieving Financial Independence Through Simple Living. New York, NY, HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2018.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Thames, Elizabeth Willard. Meet the Frugalwoods: Achieving Financial Independence Through Simple Living. First edition. New York, NY, HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2018.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

Staff View

Grouped Work ID:
fd42a0fd-b7f6-512c-2a26-df321235c4b1
Go To Grouped Work

QR Code

Record Information

Last Sierra Extract TimeOct 17, 2024 09:51:01 AM
Last File Modification TimeOct 17, 2024 09:53:52 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeOct 17, 2024 09:51:10 AM

MARC Record

LEADER04959cam 2200565Ii 4500
001sky291469362
003SKY
00520180504071100.0
008170515s2018    nyu    e      000 0deng d
010 |a bl2018001146
020 |a 9780062668134
020 |a 0062668137
040 |a YDX |b eng |e rda |c YDX |d BDX |d TXB |d OCLCO |d GO9 |d BLP |d PEQ |d IEB |d OCLCF |d IGA |d SBRWN |d RB0 |d GRC |d SKYRV
049 |a JRSA
05014 |a HG179 |b .T445 2018
08204 |a 332.024/01 |2 23
099 |a 332.42 T366 2018
1001 |a Thames, Elizabeth Willard, |e author.
24510 |a Meet the Frugalwoods : |b achieving financial independence through simple living / |c Elizabeth Willard Thames.
250 |a First edition.
2641 |a New York, NY : |b HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, |c [2018]
2644 |c ©2018.
300 |a xv, 229 pages ; |c 22 cm
336 |a text |2 rdacontent
337 |a unmediated |2 rdamedia
338 |a volume |2 rdacarrier
5050 |a College grad seeks meaningful, gainful employment, fails -- My year of food stamps and billionaires -- The tumblers of adulthood -- A different kind of grindstone -- That one time we bought a house -- Our watershed coffee shop conversation: a dream is hatched -- Our first month of extreme frugality -- Less makeup, more confidence -- What is financial independence anyway? -- Turns out, frugality is about more than money. Much more. -- Fighting back against the baby-industrial complex -- That one time we bought a homestead -- Birth: something that never goes according to plan -- The busiest four months of our lives -- Our third way -- Smoothing out the happiness curve.
520 |a "In 2014, Liz Thames and her husband, Nate, were conventional young urban professionals working nine-to-five jobs. But the rat race had worn them down, and they dreamed of becoming modern-day homesteaders in rural Vermont. Determined to retire as early as possible in order to start living each day as opposed to wishing time away working for the weekends they enaceted a plan to save as much money as they could. In less than three years, Liz and Nate reached their goal. Today they are financially independent and living out their dream with their young daughters on a sixty-six acre homestead in the woods of Vermont. In this rural setting, they've discovered the deep joy of pursuing their passions, the fulfillment of a vibrant community, and a sense of peace they never expected. Their frugal methods, as described by Liz Thames in this book, aren't born of deprivation and hardship, but rather of a conscious decision to joyfully live below one's means. Thames believes frugality isn't about what you're giving up, but about what you stand to gain through the freedom of a financially secure lifestyle. Through embracing wholesale frugality, Thames discovered the self-confidence and liberation that stem from disavowing our culture's promise that we can buy our way to 'the good life.' She unlocked the freedom of a life no longer beholden to the clarion call to consume ever more. 'Meet the Frugalwoods' is the inspiring story of how Liz and Nate realized that the mainstream path wasn't for them, crafted a lifestyle of sustainable frugality, and reached financial independence. While not everyone wants to live in the woods or quit their jobs, many of us want to have more control over our time and our money, and to lead more meaningful, fulfilling lives. By following Thames' advice, you too can live your best life." -- |c Page [2-3] of cover.
6500 |a Thriftiness.
6500 |a Simplicity.
6500 |a Finance, Personal.
6500 |a Sustainable living.
6500 |a Quality of life.
6500 |a Contentment.
6500 |a Consumption (Economics) |x Psychological aspects.
907 |a .b25333495
945 |y .i77666744 |i 36796021883369 |l fola |s - |k  |u 38 |x 0 |w 0 |v 8 |t 3 |z 03-07-18 |o l |a 332.024 THA 2018
945 |y .i77795222 |i 33029104111323 |l cenag |s - |k  |u 24 |x 3 |w 0 |v 35 |t 3 |z 03-27-18 |o -
945 |y .i77802573 |i 33029104149828 |l ardag |s - |k 11-05-24 |u 23 |x 1 |w 1 |v 14 |t 3 |z 03-28-18 |o -
945 |y .i77802585 |i 33029104149836 |l cooag |s - |k  |u 26 |x 1 |w 1 |v 7 |t 3 |z 03-28-18 |o -
945 |y .i77802597 |i 33029104149844 |l kinag |s - |k  |u 19 |x 0 |w 0 |v 8 |t 3 |z 03-28-18 |o -
945 |y .i78043992 |i 33029104188594 |l sylag |s - |k  |u 17 |x 4 |w 0 |v 11 |t 3 |z 05-08-18 |o -
945 |y .i78044005 |i 33029104188602 |l nsaag |s - |k  |u 25 |x 2 |w 1 |v 11 |t 3 |z 05-08-18 |o -
945 |y .i78044017 |i 33029104188610 |l nhiag |s t |k  |u 19 |x 1 |w 1 |v 26 |t 3 |z 05-08-18 |o -
945 |y .i78070892 |i 33029105373997 |l elkag |s - |k  |u 15 |x 1 |w 0 |v 21 |t 3 |z 05-10-18 |o -
945 |y .i78342752 |i 33029105360424 |l nntag |s - |k  |u 12 |x 1 |w 0 |v 9 |t 3 |z 05-31-18 |o -
945 |y .i78505306 |i 33029105362800 |l mckag |s - |k  |u 16 |x 1 |w 0 |v 22 |t 3 |z 06-12-18 |o -
945 |y .i78693378 |i 33029105406680 |l ranag |s - |k 10-30-24 |u 18 |x 1 |w 0 |v 22 |t 3 |z 06-20-18 |o -
948 |a WDP Featured List 05/18
998 |e - |d a  |f eng |a ard |a coo |a cen |a chs |a elk |a fol |a kin |a mck |a nnt |a nsa |a ran |a syl |a val