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It’s really, truly a must read

“Rich people have small TVs and big libraries, and poor people have small libraries and big TVs.”  –  Zig Ziglar.

Here’s one to add to your library.
book-1This book is hands down my new favorite book on money and soon it will be yours too (it’s not that I’m psychic, but I just really think you’ll love it :). If you’ve never read a book about money this is the perfect place to start.

This is a book that will get you thinking correctly about money. More importantly it will help you feel better about money. (And honestly, what won’t we do to feel better?)

Page after page was aha after aha (to use my girl Oprah’s language). It expresses our philosophy on money in brilliant but simple terms and through intriguing stories (fair warning: some will make you cry, but who doesn’t need a good cry sometimes?). It even articulates ideas I’ve known intuitively but have never found the words for.

I might be mildly obsessed with the author. She has worked around the world as a fundraiser for charities working to end world hunger and provides a unique perspective. Most books I’ve read on finances are written by business people or financial experts. It was invigorating to read a book about money from the perspective of fulfillment rather than accumulation. If you’re like me and have already read your fair share of books on money and wealth, you’ll find The Soul of Money very refreshing.

So if it wasn’t obvious enough already, I absolutely adore this book and couldn’t be more enthusiastic about recommending it. If I could make it a required reading for participation in our workshops (or life itself for that matter!) I would. Could you imagine if there were reading requirements for life?! And I got to pick them?? Anyways… before I digress too far, enjoy the book and let us know what you love (or don’t) about it.

Here’s to feeling warm and fuzzy about money!

Best,

Chelsea

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