Feel Rich Project: Reinventing Your Understanding of True Wealth to Find True Happiness
Michael F. Kay
(Author)
Description
Feeling rich is the difference between just existing and being gloriously, deeply, passionately alive, living the very best life you were born to lead. What does feeling rich have to do with actually being rich? Plenty, it turns out. Your beliefs and feelings about money drive how you see yourself and how you define rich. The Feel Rich Project starts by analyzing your specific history with and feelings about money, then uses that information to help you redirect your life where you want it to go. It's a uniquely personal experience during which you will:Product Details
Price
$15.99
$14.87
Publisher
Career Press
Publish Date
June 22, 2016
Pages
223
Dimensions
5.2 X 0.5 X 8.2 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781632650498
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About the Author
Michael F. Kay is a financial life planner and CFP(R) who has helped thousands of women, men, and families master their financial lives, a process that almost always includes uncovering--and planning for--what they value most. He's president of Financial Life Focus, a fee-only, multi-advisor, financial life planning firm, and the author of The Business of Life. Named by Twitter as one of the top 35 personal finance experts, his financial advice has been featured in Forbes, Psychology Today, Fox Business, and the Wall Street Journal. He lives in West Orange, New Jersey.
Reviews
Money is emotional...and very few people can help you navigate that reality
better than Michael Kay. Consider this book your map!
--Carl Richards, author of The Behavior Gap and creator of the weekly Sketch Guy column in the New York Times-- "Reviews"
What does it really mean to be rich? This is a key question that Michael Kay explores in a book that challenges you to define or redefine the meaning of wealth.
--Michelle Singletary, personal finance columnist for the Washington Post and author of The 21 Day Financial Fast-- "Reviews"
--Carl Richards, author of The Behavior Gap and creator of the weekly Sketch Guy column in the New York Times-- "Reviews"
What does it really mean to be rich? This is a key question that Michael Kay explores in a book that challenges you to define or redefine the meaning of wealth.
--Michelle Singletary, personal finance columnist for the Washington Post and author of The 21 Day Financial Fast-- "Reviews"