This book, updated for a new era, provides a simple and powerful 6-week program to manage finances. Ramit Sethi focuses on behavioral psychology to help readers save more, earn more, and automate their finances. Key lessons include focusing on big wins rather than small savings, automating financial tasks, and spending guilt-free on things you love while cutting back on unnecessary expenses. The book also covers topics like crushing debt, setting up high-interest bank accounts, and long-term investing in index funds.
In 'The Psychology of Money,' Morgan Housel delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of financial decisions. The book consists of 19 short stories that illustrate how personal history, worldview, emotions, and biases influence financial outcomes. Housel emphasizes the importance of behavior over knowledge in managing money, highlighting the power of compounding, the dangers of greed, and the pursuit of happiness beyond mere wealth accumulation. He advocates for a frugal lifestyle, long-term perspective, and a balanced approach to investing, stressing that financial success is more about mindset and discipline than about technical financial knowledge[2][3][4].
In 'MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom,' Tony Robbins provides a comprehensive blueprint for securing financial freedom. The book is based on extensive research and interviews with legendary investors such as Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, Carl Icahn, and John Bogle. It outlines seven steps: making the most important financial decision of your life, becoming an insider by knowing the financial rules, making the game winnable, making the most important investment decision, creating a lifetime income plan, investing like the top 0.1%, and taking action. The book emphasizes the importance of education, diversification, and developing the right financial strategies to achieve long-term financial security and freedom.
In 'Secrets of the Millionaire Mind,' T. Harv Eker shares his journey from financial struggle to becoming a millionaire. The book focuses on the inner game of wealth, explaining how one's 'money blueprint' – the beliefs, thoughts, and attitudes about money inherited from family and upbringing – determines financial destiny. Eker introduces 17 'Wealth Files' that describe how rich people think and act differently, providing action steps to help readers reprogram their subconscious mind for abundance and adopt the habits of successful millionaires. The book emphasizes the importance of identifying and changing one's money blueprint to achieve financial success and maintain it over time.
On today’s solo episode, I am completing the 2025 Glow Up Series talking about all things personal finances. Whether you have goals surrounding money in the new year or looking for tips & resources, I bring everything that has helped me to this episode. I dive into books that I have read, how I budget my paychecks, mindset shift around finances, and much more. Enjoy!
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LINKS TO BOOKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE
I Will Teach You To Be Rich, by Ramit Sethi, linked HERE
Psychology of Money, by Morgan Howel, linked HERE
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, by T. Harv Eker, linked HERE
Rich as Fuck, by Amanda Frances, linked HERE
Money Master the Game, by Tony Robins, linked HERE
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