Monday, February 8, 2016

"Your New Money Mindset"

Book info
About the book:

Your New Money Mindset: Create a Healthy Relationship with Money (Tyndale, October 2015)

Have you ever thought: If I just had a little more money I would be happy? Research has shown this belief to be false. Through personal experience, Biblical passages and timely research, coauthors Brad Hewitt, CEO of Thrivent Financial, and Dr. Jim Moline, consulting psychologist, reveal that financial happiness and security have little to do with how much money you have, and a lot to do with the role money plays in your life.

Your New Money Mindset isn't just another book about managing finances. It's a book about reshaping your relationship with money by examining your attitudes and beliefs around money.

Your New Money Mindset:

-Defies the consumerism that infects our culture and sickens our hearts.
-Shows us how to replace the tension and fear we feel about money with contentment and peace.
-Guides us to live open-heartedly with our time, energy and money.
-Provides an online New Money Mindset Assessment™, which will help you pinpoint what attitudes about money you could work on in order to develop an openhearted attitude to life.
Regardless of your financial situation, we invite you to journey with us to discover how to transform your relationship with money by remaking your heart.

Purchase a copy:
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About the author:

Brad Hewitt is president and CEO of Thrivent Financial, a not-for-profit Fortune 500 organization dedicated to helping Christians be wise with money and live generously. He speaks regularly on how a redefined relationship with money can help us find and live out our call in life. He and his wife live in Minnesota.

Connect with Brad:
website, Twitter, Facebook


My Review:

"Your New Money Mindset: create a healthy relationship with money," by Brad Hewitt and James Moline, takes a fresh approach to discussing money.  These men really dive into one's mindset and attitude as the title states, which can often be an overlooked aspect of one's approach toward money and managing it.  These authors make a great team as one is the CEO of Thrivent Financial and the other is a licensed psychologist; therefore they each bring his own strengths and expertise to the book.  
Each of us has our own money relationship, good or bad we have one as it is our attitude and just in general thoughts and feelings toward money, toward budgeting, paying bills, and this can be anxiety-producing or just seen as a part of everyday life.  This book really will help you to really discover what your money relationship is and help tweak it so it is overall more positive and helping you accept it as a part of life and not something that causes worry and negative attitudes as we may long for more than we have and can afford and struggle with  not having enough money to live our current lifestyle.  
I highly recommend this to everyone as it will help you to become more aware of your thoughts toward money and managing money and even if you feel you are doing well in this area it can only strengthen you.  

To read other reviews included on this blog tour, go here!

*Thanks to the Litfuse Publicity Group for including me on this blog tour.*

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