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Money Psychology

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"Money Psychology" delves into the intricate and often perplexing relationship between individuals and their finances. In this insightful book, explore the psychological nuances that shape our attitudes, behaviors, and decisions related to money. As we navigate the complex landscape of personal finance, our beliefs, emotions, and past experiences play a pivotal role in determining our financial well-being. "Money Psychology" takes readers on a fascinating journey through the realms of financial psychology, unraveling the mysteries behind our spending habits, savings patterns, and investment choices. Through a blend of real-life anecdotes, in-depth research, and practical insights, we shed light on the cognitive biases that influence our financial decision-making. From the impact of childhood experiences on our money mindset to the societal influences shaping our perceptions of success and wealth, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the psychological factors at play in our financial lives. Whether you're striving for financial independence, seeking to overcome money-related stress, or simply intrigued by the intricate interplay between the mind and money, "Money Psychology" provides a thought-provoking guide to understanding and mastering the psychology of personal finance. Discover the keys to breaking free from limiting beliefs, making informed financial choices, and cultivating a healthier relationship with money. With practical tips and actionable strategies, this book empowers readers to navigate the financial landscape with newfound clarity and confidence. "Money Psychology" is an essential read for anyone looking to unlock the secrets of their financial mindset and create a more prosperous and fulfilling financial future.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798876577948
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Utgitt:
  • 18. januar 2024
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x12 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 304 g.
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 1. juni 2026

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"Money Psychology" delves into the intricate and often perplexing relationship between individuals and their finances. In this insightful book, explore the psychological nuances that shape our attitudes, behaviors, and decisions related to money. As we navigate the complex landscape of personal finance, our beliefs, emotions, and past experiences play a pivotal role in determining our financial well-being. "Money Psychology" takes readers on a fascinating journey through the realms of financial psychology, unraveling the mysteries behind our spending habits, savings patterns, and investment choices. Through a blend of real-life anecdotes, in-depth research, and practical insights, we shed light on the cognitive biases that influence our financial decision-making. From the impact of childhood experiences on our money mindset to the societal influences shaping our perceptions of success and wealth, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the psychological factors at play in our financial lives. Whether you're striving for financial independence, seeking to overcome money-related stress, or simply intrigued by the intricate interplay between the mind and money, "Money Psychology" provides a thought-provoking guide to understanding and mastering the psychology of personal finance. Discover the keys to breaking free from limiting beliefs, making informed financial choices, and cultivating a healthier relationship with money. With practical tips and actionable strategies, this book empowers readers to navigate the financial landscape with newfound clarity and confidence. "Money Psychology" is an essential read for anyone looking to unlock the secrets of their financial mindset and create a more prosperous and fulfilling financial future.

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