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As seen on the new NETFLIX series! What’s Your Rich Life? An interactive journal from the bestselling author of I Will Teach You to Be Rich If someone asked you that question, would you know the answer? Most of us have never thought about what our Rich Life looks like beyond “Doing what I want, when I want.” Or, we’re told all our lives to save…but then what? How do we enjoy the results? Using this journal, you can finally give yourself the time to design your Rich Life. Work through eye-opening exercises and powerful prompts to understand how to: —Get to the root of your money beliefs and rewire them for the next chapter of your life. —Ask $30,000 questions instead of $3 ones. —Identify your Money Dials—the things you love spending on, like travel, eating out, health, or convenience—and develop a plan to spend more on what matters to you most. Once you know what your Rich Life looks like, you can start to live it. No more vague goals. No more procrastinating. Just beautiful, detailed vision and the confidence to make it real. So find a quiet room, grab a cup of coffee, and let’s get to work. Review: Lots of journal prompts! - I first read Ramit Sethi's book years ago, and I still use some of his advice about managing money. This journal is interesting, because it has a little bit of a different focus, where it's not just about limiting spending and saving money, but it's also about figuring out your values related to money and how to prioritize your spending. Each chapter has a LOT of journal prompts, and they get you to think about the topic from several different angles. It's made me think about my ideas around money that I don't usually take the time to sit around and think about, and it's brought up some interesting discussions with friends and family members. The book is nice, and there is a lot of space to write in it, though I decided to write my answers in a separate notebook, because I could see myself doing the journal questions again in another 5 years to see how my priorities might shift as I get older. As some people noted, the corners of the book were a little bit bent, but I didn't think it was a big deal. And the shipping was very fast. Review: The best and most simple approaches to money management - Here are some quick tips for “I Will Teach You To Be Rich,” depending on what you’re looking for: * **For the overwhelmed beginner:** “Cut through the financial jargon. This book gives you a simple, actionable plan to build wealth, no fluff allowed.” * **For the procrastinator:** “Stop waiting for ‘someday.’ Ramit Sethi’s book gives you a no-excuses, step-by-step system to automate your finances and live your rich life.” * **For the practical minimalist:** “Real-world advice, not get-rich-quick schemes. Automate your money, spend guilt-free, and build long-term wealth.” * **For the person who hates traditional financial advice:** “Finally, a money book that speaks your language. Ditch the deprivation, embrace conscious spending, and design your own rich life.” * **For the person who wants a quick start:** “Skip the fluff. This book gives you a fast, effective system to take control of your finances, starting today.”



















| Best Sellers Rank | #7,551 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #30 in Journal Writing Self-Help #124 in Personal Finance (Books) #255 in Success Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,723 Reviews |
C**N
Lots of journal prompts!
I first read Ramit Sethi's book years ago, and I still use some of his advice about managing money. This journal is interesting, because it has a little bit of a different focus, where it's not just about limiting spending and saving money, but it's also about figuring out your values related to money and how to prioritize your spending. Each chapter has a LOT of journal prompts, and they get you to think about the topic from several different angles. It's made me think about my ideas around money that I don't usually take the time to sit around and think about, and it's brought up some interesting discussions with friends and family members. The book is nice, and there is a lot of space to write in it, though I decided to write my answers in a separate notebook, because I could see myself doing the journal questions again in another 5 years to see how my priorities might shift as I get older. As some people noted, the corners of the book were a little bit bent, but I didn't think it was a big deal. And the shipping was very fast.
M**N
The best and most simple approaches to money management
Here are some quick tips for “I Will Teach You To Be Rich,” depending on what you’re looking for: * **For the overwhelmed beginner:** “Cut through the financial jargon. This book gives you a simple, actionable plan to build wealth, no fluff allowed.” * **For the procrastinator:** “Stop waiting for ‘someday.’ Ramit Sethi’s book gives you a no-excuses, step-by-step system to automate your finances and live your rich life.” * **For the practical minimalist:** “Real-world advice, not get-rich-quick schemes. Automate your money, spend guilt-free, and build long-term wealth.” * **For the person who hates traditional financial advice:** “Finally, a money book that speaks your language. Ditch the deprivation, embrace conscious spending, and design your own rich life.” * **For the person who wants a quick start:** “Skip the fluff. This book gives you a fast, effective system to take control of your finances, starting today.”
C**!
Enjoying this SO much! Empowering.
Savers gonna save and that's who I am and have been. But here I am mid 50's and no idea if I have saved enough. Wasn't I supposed to do some traveling by now? How do you know when you've saved enough and whether it's okay to start spending a bit more? I'm about half way through this journal and it's been eye opening and really empowering. Once you assign some guilt free spending, you don't have to fret if you go out to dinner and order the onion rings. Who knew? It's not about numbers or budgets (which I LOVE) but more about mindset and reassuring yourself that you are on the right track. Maybe exploring some little tweaks. I currently budget with YNAB and already read Ramit's other book, so this was a great self-paced way to really explore where I am now and where I want to go. Highly recommend! It's FUN!
A**N
Very good for younger generation.
I heard the author on a podcast and got this book for two of my adult children. They love it and are using the workbook as well.
C**L
great book
highly recomended
D**Y
Good read
Good Read
S**Z
It is good stocks
So good I am 12 did this with my friend been day trading sense
A**R
Good value
Good value
G**V
Only for US should not be sold in India
Not as per Indian investment needs. Wasted money on it after getting influenced by Netflix show
Y**E
Nice but damaged
5 stars because it's useful and it's not Ramit's fault, but I wish my copy was in perfect conditions 😒
L**A
Encouraging and Uplifting
I’m still working my way through this journal, but wow! It’s so good! I’ve really enjoyed working through this journal and all the unique prompts and questions about challenging limiting beliefs and facing old fears about money! For the first time in my millennial life, I feel like my dreams are attainable if I just focus a bit more! I especially loved going into detail on what my Rich Life looks like and really allowing myself to dream big! I’ve recommended this journal to friends, siblings and even my parents!!
M**.
Nice book
It is helping me to be positive
T**Y
Great Money Mindset Journal
As a mental health practitioner, I work with a lot of clients looking to change their mindset regarding finances. Ramit’s book as well as his podcast are go to suggestions I make! This newer journal has been a great addition to my clients lives. I have personally witnessed people’s changes as well as used this journal in my own life! It’s easy to follow along, provides adequate education and has leaves the user/reader hopeful! If you’re looking for a step by step book to help you change your money habits, this is a great start!
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