Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your MoneySimon and Schuster, 2019. gada 4. jūn. - 240 lappuses Ken Honda—Japan’s #1 bestselling personal development guru—teaches you how to achieve peace of mind when it comes to money with this instant national bestseller. Too often, money is a source of fear, stress, and anger, often breaking apart relationships and even ruining lives. We like to think money is just a number or a piece of paper, but it is so much more than that. Money has the ability to smile, it changes when it is given with a certain feeling, and the energy with which it imbues us impacts not only ourselves, but others as well. Although Ken Honda is often called a “money guru,” his real job over the past decade has been to help others discover the tools they already possess to heal their own lives and relationships with money. Learn how to treat money as a welcome guest, allowing it to come and go with respect and without resentment; understand and improve your money EQ; unpack the myth of scarcity; and embrace the process of giving money, not just receiving it. This book isn’t to fix you, because as Ken Honda says, you’re already okay! |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
What Does Money Mean to You? | 11 |
CHAPTER 2 | 49 |
Money and Your Life | 101 |
The Flow of Money | 141 |
CHAPTER 5 | 179 |
Acknowledgments | 213 |
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