Your New Money Mindset: Create a Healthy Relationship with Money(Tyndale, October 2015)
Have you ever thought: If I just had a little more money I would be happy? Research has shown this belief to be false. Through personal experience, Biblical passages and timely research, coauthors Brad Hewitt, CEO of Thrivent Financial, and Dr. Jim Moline, consulting psychologist, reveal that financial happiness and security have little to do with how much money you have, and a lot to do with the role money plays in your life.
Your New Money Mindset isn’t just another book about managing finances. It’s a book about reshaping your relationship with money by examining your attitudes and beliefs around money.
Your New Money Mindset:
—Defies the consumerism that infects our culture and sickens our hearts.
—Shows us how to replace the tension and fear we feel about money with contentment and peace.
—Guides us to live open-heartedly with our time, energy and money.
—Provides an online New Money Mindset Assessment™, which will help you pinpoint what attitudes about money you could work on in order to develop an openhearted attitude to life.
—Shows us how to replace the tension and fear we feel about money with contentment and peace.
—Guides us to live open-heartedly with our time, energy and money.
—Provides an online New Money Mindset Assessment™, which will help you pinpoint what attitudes about money you could work on in order to develop an openhearted attitude to life.
Regardless of your financial situation, we invite you to journey with us to discover how to transform your relationship with money by remaking your heart.
My opinion: This book is a wonderful guide to improving ones relationship and most importantly, ones attitude towards money. I can firmly attest to the role that how money pays a role in your life affects your financial happiness. It is so easy to get caught up in thinking that more money will make you happier and yet no matter how much one makes, if you make your idol you will never be happy or content. I love how the author addresses consumerism which surely is something I know I struggle with. I like how the book also addresses tithing and giving money to others as that is something I often struggle with. Such a rich resource and one that is perfect in this day and age. I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
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