Neuroscience and money are being bandied about from Wall Street to Main Street, with people realizing that what goes on in their brain directly impacts their bank account. As financial stress mounts and an economic crash looms, the Wired for Wealth authors show that the biggest threat to your financial health is not a recession, it's your mindset. Markets fluctuate but one fact holds true: People's money scripts—the unconscious core beliefs they hold about money—will determine whether they win or lose. With Wired for Wealth, three respected experts explain their proven Money Makeover Program that has helped clients break through excessive debt, financial stress, self-sabotage, money avoidance, and more.
Lots of excellent suggestions and no doubt very worthy exercises if applied.
If applied.
You’ve got to be ready for change, otherwise there is no point in taking the time to read this book. It contains actionable steps. How many will take action though?
Interesting how one's beliefs and childhood experiences can have a major impact on their financial habits. I really enjoyed the chapter on teaching children about Money i.e. what you do speaks louder than what you say.
That's my once a year financial book read! I really enjoyed this because most books go over the same territory but this was about how the way you feel about money effects your wealth. I found it interesting and informative and has left me feeling more confident about the future.
This is a not bad strategy for gaining a bit more perspective about how we, as humans, intertwine our personal finances with learn and ingrained behaviors about money.
That being said, and with respect to what the authors are trying to accomplish—I assume it is enlightenment of personal financial problems and how to ‘re-wire’ our brains to overcome the bad behavior at the root of the issue(s)—the authors get very specific in their examples. Rather than discuss shortcoming from the lacking of a desired principle, some of the stories a bit over-specific.
One section that was enlightening, and that I can use with my clients, it the comfort zones. Also, very relatable is the either outgrowing, or not reaching the level of the family. I have had discussions with clients and they fall into one or both of these categories.
Where I believe they get too specific is in the financial genealogy. First off, as someone who enjoys genealogy and can name all eight of my great-grandparents, I am not sure I know enough of the money tendencies of anyone except my parents and father’s parents. This leave a bit too much for speculation. Now, this does not mean it is not a useful exercise, but may provide limited insight unless a close family relationship exists.
Βασισμένο σε έρευνα κι όχι μόνο σε εμπειρία, σίγουρα το αποτέλεσμα είναι αποκάλυψη για τους ειλικρινείς και φιλότιμους αναγνώστες. Αν και είναι νωρίς, είναι από τα αναγνώσματα που προσφέρουν γνώση χωρίς επιστροφή.
Ακόμη κι εντός κρίσης ή ειδικά εντός κρίσης, ποτέ δεν είναι αργά να αναλάβουμε την ευθύνη της οικονομικής μας αντίληψης και των συνεπειών της κι αν δεν μας αρέσει να την αλλάξουμε.
Το συγκεκριμένο βιβλίο θεωρώ ότι είναι ένα πολύτιμο εργαλείο τόσο για την συνειδητοποίηση του παρόντος όσο και για την επίτευξη του επιθυμητού μέλλοντος.
A great behavioral finance read with actionable steps to help you change the "Money Scripts" that govern your financial behavior (whether you want them to or not). This book uses cognitive behavioral psychology techniques to help re-train your brain to identify problematic "Money Scripts" and change them for the better.