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, by Jen Sincero
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Product details
File Size: 1161 KB
Print Length: 277 pages
Publisher: Penguin Books; Reprint edition (April 18, 2017)
Publication Date: April 18, 2017
Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01HPCSD54
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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
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As someone who has read 100+ personal development books, I found Jen's rendition to be much of the same advice repackaged in her voice.So the pro's of this book:I love that it's in her voice. It's engaging and I find that listening to these kind of audiobooks, even if they are repeating the same information, beneficitial.The con's of this book:Nearly nothing feels or seems remotely fresh in terms of new ways of seeing my money situation. In terms of results from this book, I didn't notice any inclination to take more action. She's also a coach, and touts the benefits of coaching in almost every chapter. I don't mind that she's selling herself in her own book... but at the same time it just made me have my hackles up most of the book because the way it was presented seemed like coaching was The Answer most of the time, instead of 'a possible answer if it makes sense to you'.There are other books I found way more useful in terms of motivation, inspiration, and lasting change. Some of them being; The Richest Man In Babylon. After years and years, I still apply what I've learned there. I know what I applied will let me comfortably retire on over a million dollars.I'm sorry to write this review in some ways, because Jen really has a great tone of voice but honestly this is what I got from this book.
I honestly do not understand the book's high rating and appeal. After reading through it near two times, afraid I perhaps missed some important details the first time through somehow, I'm pretty shocked at how well the book is performing critically.There is a large amount of enthusiasm in the book, but very little practicality behind it.One great example of this is how the book has several mini-stories about random people who "made money successfully." One of them is about a woman who needed a lot of money quick. She went into the attic and discovered a stock/bond paper or something that turns out to be worth exactly the amount of money she needed! Amazing, the moral of the story: YOU CAN MAKE MONEY LIKE THIS TOO!See the problem? The book is littered with stuff like this, over and over.The author spends a large amount of time writing how she had to come up with a large amount of money for some seminars on how to make money. Something like $80,000 for a seminar. Which she ends up borrowing from someone. By the end, I'm more confused than when I started. Was the lesson to not be afraid to ask people for money? Were there tips on how to ask people for money? Was it a recommendation to not be afraid to spend large amounts of money that isn't yours on seminars? That's nearly 1/2 a year's salary for someone with a technical job like myself, well above the average person. No one in the right mind set should follow that advice. Never put yourself in crippling debt, with a friend or family member no less, for something like a ~seminar~.What exactly the author benefited out of that kind of money being spent on a ~seminar~ was totally lost on me. More so on the second time I read those parts.Who is this book for?I guess it's for people who think their money problems go away by spending more money than they have on seminars and feel-better-about-yourself guides.What does this book do?I guess at the end of it, you get you into the mind set that you could get away with robbery for silly reasons (like asking your friend/family for a stupid amount of money on loan). I'm guessing that is the point of the title.What does this book not do?Not a drop of practical advice on making money and actually being badass at making money. Just makes you think it, somehow?
This book was terrible and a waste of my time. I liked Jen's last book, but this book was just like it. 1. You are a badass 2. Think positive 3. The universe blah blah blah. Please do not waste your money.
I would have been $9.99 richer if I hadn't spent money on this book. It's basically a pep talk with no actual advice, just the same basic mantra of "believe you'll make money and you will" repeated over and over and over.It took me so long to get through the first 70% of the book, thinking "surely it will get better eventually" without it ever getting better that I was past the seven day return policy for a Kindle book.
This book is about changing your mindset. It isn't revolutionary. The overuse of "etc." is annoying in the audio book.
Not realistic at all. I like her enthusiasm and all, but it's the same words over and over with some "I spent $80,000 on seminars" thrown in. Who has $80,000 laying around to teach them how to make more money? Normal people just don't. I have a hard time with her whole "I was 40 and totally broke" thing to spending that much on self help seminars. She got lucky, plain and simple.
As a followup to Jen Sincero's "You are a Badass," she dives further into the concept of generating more money by bringing us "You are a Badass at Making Money." This is the book I started 2018 reading. What I learned from this book is exactly what I'm seeing repeated in every book I've read about creating wealth and abundance. It's all about changing your mindset and tapping into that wealth. Wealth is already available to each of us. We just have to learn how to access it. A lot of this has to do with facing our fears and taking a good hard look at how we view money. For many people, we look at money negatively. We don't see money as a means to an end. When we receive money, we are happy. When it is taken away from us, we are sad. When we don't have any money, we are scared, fearful, and missing it like an ex-lover that has left us. Yet, money gets a bad rap. People claim it is the root of all evil, when in fact it is not money that is evil. Money is a medium. It is what we decide to do with money that determines whether the use of money is good or evil. In other words, it is the person using the money that is innately good or evil. We are the ones who decide that, not money.By dealing with how we view and treat money, this book is designed to help us get to the root of why we are in the predicament we are in when it comes to money. It is up to us to deal with and change how we view money, especially if we want an abundance, rather than a lack of it.
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