
Emma Edwards' "Good With Money" transforms financial psychology into practical action, using the PERMA framework to build genuine wealth and wellbeing. Why do algorithms and "Pay Later" schemes derail your finances? This interactive guide offers what spreadsheets can't - the psychology behind better money decisions.
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Money isn't just about spreadsheets and budgets-it's about psychology, identity, and freedom. Being "good with money" has nothing to do with extreme frugality or mathematical genius. It's about feeling in control of your finances rather than controlled by them. This mindset works regardless of your income level or debt status. The truth is, someone earning $40,000 who understands their relationship with money will likely be in a better financial position than someone making $100,000 who doesn't. What would your life look like if you woke up tomorrow miraculously "good with money"? How would you feel? What would change? This visualization connects money to what truly matters in your life, beyond just numbers in an account. Financial wellness isn't about restriction-it's about using money intentionally to support your best life while preparing for your future. It's about freedom, not deprivation.
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