When Enough is Enough–the Truth About Unstuffed
One July morning not quite six years ago, my husband and I had the worst fight weâve ever had. It was a knock-down, drag-out battle, one I was pretty sure meant the end of our marriage.
The cause of all the anger?
More specifically all the stuff that I kept dragging home from Target. And Old Navy. And Pottery Barn. And Amazon.com.
My spending was out of control, and as I slowly emptied our bank account, I was literally filling our livesâand our homeâwith a whole lot of stuff we didnât need.
And so I started writing a little blog called Living Well Spending Less, not because I had all the answers, but because I didnât have any, and I needed some way to hold myself accountable as I attempted to take back my life from the stuff that was consuming me.
Itâs a journey Iâve been on ever since, one full of ups and downs. Iâve made so many mistakes and failed so many times, but in the process, Iâve also learned some really important lessons along the way.
And those hard-fought, hard-won lessons are the same lessons I share in my new book Unstuffed, which is available in bookstores everywhere beginning today.
Because hereâs the thing–Iâm not a decluttering expert or a professional organizer. I donât have some crazy unattainable ideal of what our homes should be, or what our schedules should look like. Iâm a mom, wife, daughter, friend, and business owner who is busy trying to juggle all the pieces of an often chaotic life.
Just like you.
And that’s why I know you’re not just feeling overwhelmed by the physical clutter that has been filling up your home. Youâre also stressed out by an overbooked schedule that sometimes feels out of your control. Youâre frustrated by trying to live up to other peopleâs expectations of what your home is supposed to be. Youâre tired of the guilt and exhausted by relationships that seem to suck the life out of you.
And the last thing you want is a book that will make you feel worse about yourself, or one that hands you another massive list of things to do.
Believe me, I totally get it.
But Unstuffed isnât that kind of a book, because quite frankly, I am the last person who should be throwing stones. Â And the truth is that if you are looking for a book written by an “expert,” this probably isn’t it.
Instead, it is the kind of book that walks beside you, offering encouragement and advice based on my own experience and mistakes, along with simple but practical ideas for taking back your life from the stuff that is weighing you down.
More importantly, it offers permission to NOT do it all, and much-needed relief from the constant pressure to perform and keep up. Itâs room for your soul to breathe, and I truly canât wait to share it with you, because I think it is a message all our hearts need to hear.
Launching a book is always a little bit terrifying, because you are literally putting your heart & soul out there for the world to trample on. And so while I am feeling more than a little bit anxious this morning, I also know that it is out of my hands now. Iâve done my job. Iâve run this particular race and seen it through to completion. How God decides to use it is up to him, not me.
My hope and prayer for this book is that the message will be heard by those who need it most, by those who are longing for permission to not be perfect. And if you are that person? Well then my prayer is that it will set you freeâfree from guilt, free from overwhelm, and free from the expectations of a world consumed by STUFF.
Happy Unstuffed Day!
xoxo, Ruth
P.S. If you are the person who needs this book and want to know more about where to purchase, or simply want to know how you can help spread the word, please check out the book website at www.unstuffed.com.
P.P.S. Several of you have asked if you can still get our bonus resources if you purchase today, and the answer is yes! Here is what to do to get your resources:
Purchase the book at Amazon or Barnes & Noble (or any other bookseller)
Fill in the form to get your bonuses HERE
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