“A cheerful manifesto on removing obstacles between yourself and the income of your dreams.” —New York MagazineFrom the #1 New York Times bestselling author of You Are a Badass®, a life-changing guide to making the kind of money you’ve only ever dreamed of—an excellent holiday giftYou Are a Badass at Making Money will launch you past the fears and stumbling blocks that have kept financial success … and stumbling blocks that have kept financial success beyond your reach. Drawing on her own transformation—over just a few years—from a woman living in a converted garage with tumbleweeds blowing through her bank account to a woman who travels the world in style, Jen Sincero channels the inimitable sass and practicality that made You Are a Badass an indomitable bestseller. She combines hilarious personal essays with bite-size, aha concepts that unlock earning potential and get real results.
Learn to:
• Uncover what’s holding you back from making money
• Give your doubts, fears, and excuses the heave-ho
• Relate to money in a new (and lucrative) way
• Shake up the cocktail of creation
• Tap into your natural ability to grow rich
• Shape your reality—stop playing victim to circumstance
• Get as wealthy as you wanna be
“This book truly crystallizes the concept that financial abundance is an inside job—in that it all begins with your mindset—and Sincero gets serious (in the funniest ways possible) about helping you identify your particular limiting beliefs surrounding money.” —PopSugar
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Couldn’t stop after the first book, so the Golden Girls Book Club picked this as our next read – and it didn’t disappoint! Spend the time to dig deep with the chapter review questions and discovered some powerful truths and ah-has. Thank you, Jen Sincero for keeping us real.
You Are a Badass at Making Money is even better than Jen Sincero’s first book You Are a Badass. Before reading this book I wasn’t acknowledging how our upbringing forms our opinions and feelings around money. It comes back to the thought “if you believe it, it comes true” and not in a positive way. We believe we will always struggle to make money, and as Sincere has explained in interviews, we have a great deal of “judgement, fear and disgust” around the topic of money. This book gives you permission to allow the money to flow and helps you to change your old thought processes.
Great book. I recommend every book that she’s written.
Love this book.
This is again, Jen in Jen fashion but more specific to money. She breaks it down on how we commonly think about money and how to change our mindset to be “one” with money.
Engages the reader to change your mindset about money and being able to have it.
I’ve heard this message before, but usually from middle-aged wealthy white men. The message never quite hit home for me, until I read this book. Maybe it came at the right time, maybe it was her voice that allowed it to sink in, but this book not only confirmed things I’ve known for a long time, it reminded me that my future is in my hands. It put things in terms that I could internalize and approached the topic of “poverty mindset” from a direction that helped me see how I’d been holding myself back.
The humor, honesty, and humanity of the book touched me and made me laugh aloud several times. I saw myself in her stories, and that really helped me connect with what she was saying.
I’d say this book is more for women (or anyone) who suffer from Imposter Syndrome or who need to do some introspection about their relationship with money. The exercises in the book will open pathways in your mind by asking the right questions. For me, it was empowering. My thanks to the author. I’ll be rereading this one. (Also, listened to the audiobook, and the author read it herself. She did a fantastic job.)
An entertaining way to say we can do what we think we can do.
I have the original version of this book (The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles) and Jen does a great job bringing his information into today’s world because she makes it relevant. With her own stories of trials and tribulations, she adds life to how to be a Badass – even for a man like me. Homework is involved if you want to chart your own path to “Badassery”; but, if you don’t put in the work, how can you BE a Badass? Be the Badass you’re meant to be.
Good stories and a lot of great affirmations to help make money.
This book deals with people’s attitude toward money and how to overcome the stigma of wanting more money equals greedy. This is a great book for someone who wants to make more but is afraid to stick their neck out and get it. Great humor and insight.
Comedy and learning together…what could be better?!
Loved it!
Well as soon as I finished You are a badass, I knew I needed more Sincero so I picked up this book IN HARDCOVER.
Which, if you know my crazy, this is something I just dont do. But I did.
A big thing on this one is to know your financial worth.
She doesn’t tell you what you need to invest in or do to be ‘rollin in the cheddah’, but how to change your mindset.
It goes along with the same values of You are a BadAss but expands on them. Digs into the root of your problems with money (ie your parents always struggled with money so you do too). But thens he takes that positivity from You are a Badass and expands it into your career.
It’s been about a month since I’ve read the book and I’d love to say that I’m rolling in it, but NOT YET.
Though one of the biggest takeaways from this book, that changed my thoughts completely was “If Jen was chasing me down the highway with a sock full of nickels, yelling that I needed to make $2,000 that week, what would I do?”
And that’s been my biggest motivator.
Best thoughts I’ve had about socks since I found out they were no longer making toe socks.
Love it!