
How to Be Rich
Five Steps to Unlocking Your Inner Wealth
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Fry
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By:
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Benjamin Fry
About this listen
Are you fed up with money being a source of worry rather than pleasure?
The feeling of not having enough money is one of today's main causes of stress, but now you can equip yourself to change this. With Benjamin Fry's guidance, you can achieve a positive attitude to money, end the worry, and leave yourself free to increase your wealth. Change how you think about your money, and you will change how much money you have.
How to be Rich breaks down the negative attitudes to money that have become so ingrained in our lives that we don't even realise they're there. Revealing the five common problems, and the straightforward methods to recognise them, Benjamin's programme will empower you to stop worrying about debt and start enjoying your new, abundant life.
©2008 Benjamin Fry (P)2008 Hachette AudioThe author is really onto something with this material, If you start to apply this in your life you will begin to make some real progress on your personal journey. The examples were too on the money for comfort. The author does not promise a get rich quick all your problems will disappear recipe.
The central theme is your particular situation is the work you need to do to move forward. There are parallels on the Sedona Method and the writing of Pema Chodram both of which i think are excellent.
Looking forward to listening to and reading more titles by the author.
Surprising, penetrating
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Disappointing narration
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When listening to personal development tapes the listener should be inspired by the reader; the author's voice would be more suited to relaxation tapes and he does have a tendency to drift off the topic and mumble.
As an example listen to any of the Duncan Bannatyne audiobooks. Mr Bannatyne at least had the acumen to realise that an actor could do more justice to the text, as it is their stock-in-trade, and the end results are engaging, inspirational and withstand numerous replays.
"How to be rich", however, is going straight in the round filing cabinet.
A Very Disappointing Listen
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