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Money Mammoth

Harness the Power of Financial Psychology to Evolve Your Money Mindset, Avoid Extinction, and Crush Your Financial Goals

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Money Mammoth

By: Brad Klontz, Edward Horwitz, Ted Klontz
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Do you struggle with your personal finances? Do you spend (or save) too much? Do you struggle with your money relationships and communicating about money issues with your children, parents, or spouse? Money Mammoth offers you a fresh and effective approach to managing your money. Incorporating lessons from psychology, behavioral economics, and financial planning, the distinguished authors lay out a step-by-step plan to understanding your financial behaviors and changing them for the better. The book is a must-listen for anyone who desires to improve how they save, spend, share, donate, and invest money.

Full of applicable strategies and concrete, real-life advice for everyday spenders and savers, Money Mammoth shows listeners how deep-seated evolutionary and psychological roadblocks can subtly interfere with their best financial intentions. The book goes on to describe how to overcome those roadblocks, using tried-and-true behavioral tricks to change your negative practices into positive ones.

Written for anyone who hopes to reboot their relationship with money and for those who just need to brush up on the basics of responsible financial behavior, Money Mammoth is also ideal for those with a curiosity about the intersection between psychology, economics, and personal finance.

©2021 Brad Klontz, Ed Horwitz, and Ted Klontz (P)2021 Gildan Media
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Great book

I had most of this knowledge but it helped me to center myself and come back to saving path. Definitely recommend

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Discover Yourself So You Can Fix Your Relationship with Money

Money Mammoth: Harness The Power of Financial Psychology to Evolve Your Money Mindset, Avoid Extinction, and Crush Your Financial Goals by Brad Klontz, Edward Horwitz, and Ted Klontz
8h 22m narrated by Graham Rowat, 265 pages

Genre: Nonfiction, Money Management and Budgeting, Retirement Planning

Featuring: Genetic Differences?, The Giver Versus The Saver, Interdependence Versus Independence, Booby Traps, Where From Here?, How Are You Doing With Money?, Finding The Right Kind Of Help, The Conversation Intervention, Setting The Stage, Your Tribe, Your Extended Family, The Hill, What Saves You May Kill You, Relative Deprivation, How Can We Keep Them Down On The Farm, What The Tribe Eepects, The Modern-Day Tribe—Risk Sharing, Feeling At Home In Our Tribes, Your Tribes, Tribal Influence, Tribal Entitlement, How Tribes Handle Success, Professions As Tribes, Jim's Reality Meets Professional Reality, Kill Dr. Phil, When Should You Seek A New Tribe?, Using Tribal Expectations To Evolve, Alex Harnesses His Money Mammoth, Your Adaptations, Your Instincts, Martha and Her Instincts, Tom and His Instincts, Overcoming Mindsets, Our Money Mindsets, Our Financial InInstincts Toward Savings, Our Anti-Hoarder Bias, The Give-Away, The Modern Savers, The Drive To Share Is Hardwired, Our Subconscious Co-Pilot, Behavioral Finance, Your Environment, Demographic Community, School Size and Diversity, Community Job Environ ment, Jason's Story, Economic Timing, The Story of Rick and Carrie, The Belief Stew, The Anchor of Your Past, Your Chosen Environment, Who Takes Care of You?, Your Financial Flashpoints, Ancestral Flashpoints, Family Financial Flashpoints, Your Financial Flashpoints, Cultural Flashpoints, Filling in the Blanks, Coronavirus Flashpoint, Depression Flashpoint, Flashpoint Context and Growth, Conclusion, Your Money Scripts®, Money Scripts®, The Klontz Money Script® Inventory, Scoring Procedures, Analysis, Changing Our Money Scripts® Can Be Tough, Rewriting Your Money Scripts®, Your Financial Behaviors, Financial Behaviors, Financial Behavior Change Strategies, Your Evolution, Your Transformation, Six-Step Process Of Change, Change In Action: Results of a Field Trial, The Employee Retirement Plan Meeting Dilemma, Tell Me A Story: Paint Me A Picture. Show Me!, Summary, Journaling, Reflections, Your Vision, Avoid the "When-Then" Trap, Discovering Who You Are, Achieving Your Financial Goals, What We Found, What This Means:Seven Steps to Achieve Your Financial Goals, Social Pressure, Your Relationship Assume 100% RResponsibiliy For Your 50%, Speak Your Truth, Listen Now o Pay Later, Know The Odds, Love Is Not Enough, Love Thyself, No Carry-On Baggage Allowed, Beware of Invaders, Children Need Not Apply, Safety First, Creating Your Relational Financial Vision, The Shared Vision Process, Your Plan, Are You Ready To Take Action?, (It's Okay If You're Not), Money Mammoth Evolutionary Path, Start Here: Building Your Mammoth Foundation, Survival, Types of Insurance Needed, Hunting and Gathering, Savings, Investing & Retirement Plans, Adaptation Versus Extinction, Money Mindsets, Progress Measurement Tools, Your Success, Your Financial Survival Guide, Your Evolution, Becoming Your Money Mammoth, It's Your Time to Evolve, Tge Blue Pill or The Red Pill, PDF, Index, End User License Agreement, List of Tables

Rating as a movie: PG-13 for adult situations

Songs for the soundtrack: "Cheers Theme" by Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo

Books and Authors mentioned: Dave Ramsey, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...and Others Don't by James C. Collins

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My thoughts:📱25% 2:04:38 Chapter 5: Your Tribe - This is so good! I'm going to have to reread this. I'm devastated I didn't read it sooner.
📱33% 2:44:51 Chapter 6: Your Instincts - This book is brilliant. The psychology behind these events is astounding.
📱57% 4:48:09 Chapter 10: Your Financial Behaviors - This is the sweet spot of I'm not alert enough to absorb efficiently so I'm taking a break.

This book is great, it is going on the revisit annually list. I highly recommend it. This book doesn't give much financial advice as its goal is to find out your money personality, money scripts, and culture then use the information to meet your financial goals.

Recommend to others: Yes! This is a great start to analyze yourself and your family and decide why you do what you do and if you want to change.

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Get a better understanding of your behavioral money mindset.

This book not only give practical understanding of different financial tools but also give you better understanding of the behavior side of money as well.

If you are looking for a book that brakes personal finance down to its core. This is the book for you!

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