Filled with insights, stories and simple, yet profound, exercises, this is the long awaited book based on the internationally popular transformative Money Magic workshop created by Michelle Masters. Fun, practical, easy to read and with a hint of magic, Money Magic shares powerful tools for deep and lasting transformation, both personally and financially.
I really enjoyed this book! It was recommended by a life/career coach who noticed I was always overwhelmed when it came to talking about my future and money and thought this book would help. I liked it because it includes different journal prompts/visualization exercises and sample stories that cause you to think about what baggage you are carrying when it comes to thinking/talking about money and where does all of that come from. And then it uses those same tools to allow you to imagine where it is you are hopeful to go and how money can be a tool to get you there. In my case, it gave me more confidence and less fear as I was taking a leap of faith career wise. I listened to it on audiobook weekly for about a month and it was a nice little moment that felt like mediation. I think you’ll like it, especially if you’re already into mindfulness/meditation things and challenging limiting beliefs.
Small but mighty. The book has practical insights and even more importantly, exercises (most NLP based) to do on your own. I read it on Kindle and took notes on the exercises, but having the paper copy is probably helpful for repeated referencing. Likewise the audiobook version is probably great for the exercises as well, as Michelle ostensibly then guides you through the exercises.
This book is truly amazing. As soon as I completed the book I received an unexpected check. Not sure how it works but Money Magic by Michelle Masters has cleared a path to my money 💰
Quick read, I was able to tap into some key elements that was blocking my progression. Generation issues and how it triggers my connection with money was indeed impactful. I was able to also be reflective which was good👍
Not much substance. The walking exercise is great. The workshop she writes about is what I was hoping to learn from the book. The book is mostly about believing you are rich and erasing childhood poverty feelings.