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How to Think Wealthy: Top 10 Ways to Train Your Brain for Financial Success (Because Thinking Poorly Doesn't Come with a Butler): Book #4 of 6

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Retire rich and spend it all. Or create lasting wealth for your family as a first-generation millionaire. Or simply get a good night’s sleep because you are finally in control of your finances.

The choice is yours when you “get” the simple rules of money and start to Think Wealthy.

After all, no one wants to be burping cat food in retirement at the hands of a shaky government program, the possible fate of the 80% of Americans who currently live paycheck-to-paycheck.

There is no Big Secret to wealth – but there are a few simple, timeless rules and one powerful equation you only need to learn once.

In How to Think Top 10 Ways to Train Your Brain for Financial Success , Todd Havens, a debt-free dad and first-generation millionaire who spent his 20s and 30s as the “poorest guy in any room,” walks you through the fourth of his six-step Think Wealthy Personal Finance series with a sense of humor so you can master your money and set yourself up for financial safety, security and freedom for life.

How to Think Wealthy will show you the importance Long-TermThinking of Value at Every TurnThinking of Yourself as the CEO or You, Inc.Thinking BigThinking ThanksAnd more!
Having confidence with every financial decision you make may be much easier than you think.

The full Think Wealthy Personal Finance 6-Step book series consists

1. Understand Money
Your First Step to Financial Freedom

2. Understand Wealth
What You Have in Common with All Wealthy People

3. Meet Your Inner Billionaire
The Three Core Beliefs of Your Inner Winner

4. How to Think Wealthy
Top 10 Ways to Train Your Brain for Financial Success

5. Create Your Fortune, Big or Small
The Only Two Paths to Financial Independence

6. Master Your Money for Life
Living by the Four Pillars of Well-Rounded Wealth

Now let’s have some fun talking about money and laugh our way to financial freedom together!

87 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 3, 2021

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Todd Havens

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As a debt-free, cancer-free dad, Todd Havens loves talking and writing about money — because for years and years (and years) he was the poorest guy in any room. Who else but the broke guy would dream of one day having a zero net worth and feel like a financial genius? Insanity.

No one ever taught him everything they knew about money, so he did it himself — studying the financial habits and psychology of the world's most successful millionaires and billionaires until he became a first-generation millionaire, too. Now it's his mission to help others learn to Think Wealthy and transform their financial lives.

By day, Todd is a brand and marketing executive in Hollywood and serves on the board of a nonprofit dedicated to celebrating and preserving the very best in digital movie marketing. He loves having the big conversations in life with friends because, as he often says in quoting Socrates (or was it Madonna?), an unexamined life is not worth living.

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November 27, 2022
great book

Such a good book with lots of positive information. As long as you take the time to do the foot work you will be successful.
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May 11, 2023
Easy Read

Easy read with not a lot of fluff. Have read better financial books but maybe the rest of the series ties in the concepts.
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November 24, 2023
Think wealthy

Todd,
Thanks for this eye opener for all aspirant for wealthy.
This is. a financial lobetomy for the uninitiated
Keep more coming.
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June 13, 2025
Great read and to the point

Something you should consider reading everyday if you’re serious about working on financial literacy. This helps as having a reminder
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