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Money Is Killing You Daily

Why Financial Stress Is the #1 Killer in America and the Step-By-Step Guide to Living Stress Free

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Money Is Killing You Daily

By: Chris Cannon
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It's no secret that money can be a major source of stress for most people. Whether it's the pressure to make ends meet, the fear of not having enough for the future, or the constant comparison to others' financial success, money can weigh heavily on our minds and bodies. But why is this the case?

One reason is that money is closely tied to our basic needs and sense of security. On the other hand, when we are constantly worrying about money, it can affect our physical and mental health, relationships, and overall well-being.

Money Is Killing You Daily is a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing the complex relationship between money and stress. This book begins by exploring the various factors that shape our relationship with money, including personal beliefs and values, childhood experiences, societal and cultural influences, opportunities, and life events. It then digs into the psychological roots of financial stress and the ways in which it can hold us back from achieving our financial goals. The book offers a variety of practical strategies that dive into the impacts of financial stress on both physical and mental health, and the importance of understanding an individual's current financial situation in order to manage money effectively.

Finally, it discusses the importance of taking control of finances and prioritizing mental health, and provides strategies for achieving this, such as identifying and addressing negative money beliefs and patterns, setting healthy financial habits, steps to increase income, making time for non-financial pursuits, and providing a range of actions that individuals can take to increase financial stability and reduce stress in the short and long-term.

Money Is Killing You Daily is a valuable resource for those looking to increase their income, get out of debt, improve their financial well-being, and live a more peaceful and fulfilling life.

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Relatable. Real Life. Relevant.

The author does a great job of explaining how our upbringing, surroundings and beliefs impact our finances. He does this while still being relatable. A must listen if you no longer want to be held back from money!!

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Wisdom for living.. life changing!

This book has helped me understand how a lack of finances and the understanding of how to manage finances can impact one's health. The information shared in this book hits home for me because I can see its relevance within my own family.

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