The Gift That Costs Less—but Means Everything

 The Gift That Costs Less—but Means Everything

Most people think a great gift has to be expensive. Big price tag. Fancy box. Something that makes people say “wow.” But here’s the truth—those gifts are often forgotten the fastest. The best gifts aren’t the ones that cost the most. They’re the ones that make someone feel seen, understood, and remembered.

Think about the best gift you ever got. Was it the most expensive thing you own? Probably not. It was likely something simple—but meaningful. Maybe it reminded you of a memory. Maybe it came at the perfect time. That’s what Give Smart, Not Expensive is all about. It shows you how to give gifts that actually matter—without draining your wallet.

This book helps you stop guessing and start giving with purpose. You’ll learn how to plan ahead, pay attention to what people really love, and create gifts that feel personal. No more stress. No more pressure. No more trying to “keep up” with anyone else. Just real, thoughtful giving that feels good—for you and for them.

If you’re ready to change the way you give forever, this is your moment. Because when you give smart, you don’t just give things—you create moments people never forget.

Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=petchinsky&crid=1UTP08V4B469I&sprefix=petchinsky%2Caps%2C456&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

 

Barnes and noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Petchinsky

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