Start Thinking Rich
Brad Klontz, Adrian Brambila
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Beschreibung
Incisive guide to transform your relationship towards money and finally start building real wealth
Start Thinking Rich: 21 Harsh Truths to Take You from Broke to Financial Freedom delivers an inspirational, tough-love, and step-by-step guide for readers to finally start building their own legacy of wealth no matter where they're starting from. Filled with proven money-making, saving, and investment strategies, this book helps readers take an honest look at their spending habits, unconscious biases about money, and self-sabotaging money behaviors in order to start living their best lives.
Heavyweight institutional finance executive Dr. Brad Klontz and self-made millionaire Adrian Brambila combine their expertise, grit, and firsthand knowledge to provide unparalleled and eye-opening perspective on topics including:
- Your ideal path to success as either an employee, entrepreneur, or “grinder”
- Trauma-based psychology that leads to a counterproductive “broke mindset”
- The value of education in sidestepping common financial pitfalls
- Steps to increase and diversify income, save what you make, and grow your money in your sleep
Start Thinking Rich: 21 Harsh Truths to Take You from Broke to Financial Freedom earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of all ambitious individuals who are sick of tepid, uncontroversial, and ultimately ineffective financial advice, and want to cut through the noise to discover highly effective wealth-building moves that are proven to work.
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trauma money, financial advice, passive income, personal finance, increase savings, financial wellbeing, internet business, wealth creation, wealth building, money biases, investment strategies, diversify income, side hustles