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My Money My Way

Taking Back Control of Your Financial Life

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Barnes and Nobles’ 2022 List of “Best Books that Help!"
Does fear and insecurity keep you from looking at your bank account? Is your financial anxiety holding you captive?


You don’t have to stress about money anymore. YOU can take back control.
As a newly divorced single mom making $24,000 per year and facing down $77,000 in debt, Kumiko Love worried constantly about money. She saw what other moms had—vacations, birthday parties, a house full of furniture—and felt ashamed that she and her son lived in a small apartment and ate dinner on the floor. Worse, when her feelings began to exhaust her, she binge-shopped, reasoning that she’d feel better after a trip to the mall.
 
On the day she needed to pay for a McDonald’s ice cream cone without her credit card, she had an epiphany: Money is not the problem. Self-Doubt is the problem. Shame is the problem. Guilt is the problem. Society’s expectations for her are the problem. She is the solution.
 
Once she reversed the negative thinking patterns pushing her toward decisions that didn’t serve her values or goals, her financial plan wrote itself. Now, she’s not only living debt-free in her dream home, which she paid for in cash, but she has spread her teachings around the world and helped countless women envision better lives for themselves and their families.
 
Now, building on the lessons she’s taught millions as the founder of The Budget Mom, she shares a step by step plan for taking control back over your financial life—regardless of your level of income or your credit card balance. Through stories from navigating divorce to helping clients thrive through recessions, depression, eviction, layoffs and so much more, you will learn foundational practices such as:
 
  • How to use your emotions to your financial advantage, instead of letting them control you
  • How to create a budget based on your real life, not a life of self-denial
  • How to create a motivating debt pay-off plan that makes you excited about your future, instead of fearing it 
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    My Money My Way will give you the tools to align your emotional health with your financial health—to let go of deprivation and embrace desire. Love’s paradigm-shifting system will teach you how to honor your unique personal values, driving emotions, and particular needs so that you can stop worrying about money and start living a financially fulfilled life.
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      • AudioFile Magazine
        The founder of a popular financial blog for single moms presents her excellent advice in a high-pitched voice with low-key vocal energy. However, the overall effect works well because it makes her sound accessible--like an ordinary mom instead of an expert or overly polished voice professional. This quality, along with the personal hardships and financial missteps she describes, will help this audio guide speak to the stressed-out mothers she wants to help. The mechanics of her advice will be familiar: Track your spending, separate needs and wants, make vivid plans for the future you desire. But the core message is broader and more powerful: Stop the drumbeat of self-doubt, shame, and guilt that women in particular feel so you can move toward a better future with more enthusiasm and energy. T.W. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
      • Publisher's Weekly

        December 13, 2021
        “Society’s expectations are the problem. You are the solution,” writes financial counselor Love in her empowering debut, a guide for “women who have lost their way with their finances.” A single mother who was financially strapped after her divorce, Love realized that her debt was tied up with emotional baggage that needed to be addressed before she could effectively tackle it; her wake-up call was when she had to pay for a $1.09 McDonald’s ice cream cone for her son with a credit card. Her guidance focuses on the emotions surrounding money—namely shame, fear, and anxiety. She walks readers through beating worry by finding their “why” (the person or thing that inspires them) and asks them to consider how they want their money to serve them. Once that’s established, she helps them “take back control” of their lives using her “Budget by Paycheck” method, a system that combines self-examination, a budget, and a calendar to keep track of cashflow. There are plenty of stories from other women in the “Budget Mom family,” and, thanks to Love’s “you can do it” message, there’s no shortage of encouragement on offer. This pragmatic, caring guide is perfect for women looking to shape up their financial picture.

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