Using eight money "types" as the foundation for this new guide to achieving financial bliss, the author reveals the secret of bringing anyone into closer alignment with their own financial goals. Reprint.
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<div>Making, keeping, and enjoying money isn’t just about investments, salaries, inheritances, or dividends, according to Deborah Price. It’s also about the games people play around money and their character type in relation to it. In Money Magic, Price shows readers how to stop making fear-based money choices and how to transform their relationship with money to obtain the wealth they desire. The book is structured around eight “types”: the Innocent (the ostrich approach); the Victim (blaming circumstances); the Warrior (conquering money); the Martyr (always rescuing someone); the Fool (gambler looking for a windfall); the Creator/Artist (regarding money as evil); the Tyrant (controlling through money); and the Magician (benefiting spiritually and financially from money). The Magician is the book’s ideal, and Price offers exercises to help readers attain it. “Outlines how one can become a ‘Money Magician,’ bringing one’s attitude toward money in better alignment with deeper life goals.” — Publishers Weekly</div>
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