In a society where it is often easier to discuss sex than money, many of us have hidden issues about personal finances. But when fending off bill collectors, begging for salary advances, or borrowing from relatives becomes a way of life, unresolved money problems can lead to enormous stress and destroy relationships, careers, and lives. Do you recognize yourself or someone you love in any of these descriptions?
THE COMPULSIVE SPENDER
Do you buy things and hide them?
THE BIG DEAL CHASER
Do you refuse to watch your money because one big deal is going to make everything all right?
THE MAINTENANCE MONEY DRUNK
Is the pay the only thing you like about your job?
THE POVERTY ADDICT
Do you feel morally superior to people with money?
THE CASH CODEPENDENT
Are you afraid to say no to your partner about money?
Through their highly effective seminars, Mark Bryan and Julia Cameron have helped many people free themselves from the painful cycle of acting out with money. The Money Drunk offers new perspectives on the real roots of money problems, showing how to dismantle negative family and societal programming about money and how to undo the destructive patterns that sabotage your financial success. The program teaches new, more constructive habits to anyone who has ever had a problem with money.
Money Drunk, Money Sober; 90 Days to Financial Freedom
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Book Details
Author(s)Bryan, Mark
PublisherBALLANTINE GROUP
ISBN / ASIN0345432657
ISBN-139780345432650
AvailabilityIn Stock
Sales Rank9,443
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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