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The Psychology of Money
Dive into our chapter-by-chapter journey through Morgan Housel’s groundbreaking book. In this category you’ll find:
✍️ Concise Recaps of each chapter’s key insights
🎙️ Call Highlights linking theory to our live discussions
🔑 Actionable Takeaways to transform how you think about and manage, your money
Bookmark this space as your go‑to resource for mastering the mindset habits that drive lasting financial success!


The Psychology of Money Chapter 16 Reflection | “You and Me”
Hey Powerful Creators! 🌹 In this chapter of The Psychology of Money, Chapter 16 titled “You and Me,” the author talks about something so simple but so important: understanding what game every person is playing, and most importantly, understanding the game you are playing. 🎯 The author explains how people subconsciously, consciously, socially, in all the ways, compare themselves to others. We compare ourselves to someone else’s goals, someone else’s pace, someone else’s


The Psychology of Money Chapter 15 | Nothing's Free
Hey Powerful Creators ✨ This chapter, Chapter 15 in The Psychology of Money, called “Nothing’s Free” is a money concept I really loved reading about. And honestly, it is something I have definitely experienced firsthand. He talks about the price of investing, the emotional price, and how most people see it as a fine instead of a fee. And that one mindset shift changes everything. It reminded me of a lesson my mentor taught us years ago about having a strong investment muscl


The Psychology of Money Chapter 14 | You’ll Change
Who you are today isn’t who you’ll always be and that’s a good thing. This chapter reminded me how important it is to leave room for change. Over time, our values, desires, and even our definition of freedom evolve. The things that once felt like the ultimate dream eventually become just the foundation for something greater. I think about how, years ago, I used to say “$10,000 a month” was the big goal. That number used to represent everything to me — security, freedom, valid


The Psychology of Money Chapter 13 | Room for Error
It’s not the perfect plan that keeps you safe. It’s the margin for error. This chapter reminded me that no matter how much we plan, life still happens. Pipes burst. Cars break down. Jobs change. People make mistakes. And that’s not failure. That’s reality. Morgan Housel calls it room for error — the space we leave for the unpredictable. It’s the extra cash in savings, the backup plan, the quiet wisdom that says, “I don’t know what’s coming, but I’ll be ready.” I loved how he


The Psychology of Money Chapter 12 | Surprise!
Life doesn’t move in straight lines; it moves in surprises. This chapter reminded me that history isn’t just a story of what’s happened — it’s proof that we never really know what’s coming next. Every major shift in the economy, every boom, every crash… none of it was fully predictable. And yet, that’s what makes life and money so beautifully human. What Morgan Housel teaches here is that surprise isn’t a mistake. It’s part of the design. Life rewards the prepared, not the pe


The Psychology of Money Chapter 11 | Reasonable > Rational
Sometimes peace of mind is worth more than perfect logic. That’s what this chapter reminded me of — that being reasonable with money will take you farther than trying to be perfectly rational. Money isn’t just numbers; it’s energy, emotion, and perspective. What makes sense for a millionaire might not make sense for someone paying off debt. What’s rational on paper isn’t always what helps you sleep at night. I used to believe I had to do everything “right.” Follow every form


The Psychology of Money Chapter 10 | Save Money | Powerful Creator Money Mastermind w/ Amber Breanna
Hey Powerful Creators 💎 This chapter really shifted something for me. The idea of saving just to save, without a goal attached, felt so freeing. I’ve always been big on being intentional with everything — my time, my energy, my money. So hearing that you can save without a specific goal was different for me, but in the best way. It reminded me that not everything has to have an outcome or a purpose attached to it to still be powerful. When you save only for a goal, like a tr


The Psychology of Money Chapter 9 | Wealth is What You Don't See
When we think about wealth, most of us picture the obvious things — the car, the house, the shoes, the vacations. But here’s the truth:...


The Psychology of Money Chapter 8 | The Man in a Car Paradox | Money Mastermind w/ Amber Breanna
Have you ever wanted something so badly because you thought it would finally make people respect you? I remember the day I manifested my...


The Psychology of Money Chapter 7 | Freedom | Money Mastermind Amber Breanna
This week in our Money Mastermind, we studied Chapter 7 of The Psychology of Money : Freedom. And here’s what landed: freedom is not just...


The Psychology of Money Chapter 5: Getting Wealthy vs. Staying Wealthy.
This week in our Money Mastermind, we studied Chapter 5 of The Psychology of Money : Getting Wealthy vs. Staying Wealthy. And it got...


The Psychology of Money Chapter 4: Confounding Compounding | Powerful Creator Mastermind w/ Amber
In this week’s Money Mastermind, we got into Chapter 4 of The Psychology of Money : Confounding Compounding. We realized that the real...


The Psychology of Money Chapter 3: Never Enough | When Rich People Do Crazy Things
Have you ever felt like no matter what you accomplish, it’s still not enough? You hit one goal, and the goalpost just keeps moving. The...


The Psychology of Money Chapter 2: Luck & Risk | | Powerful Creator Mastermind w/ Amber Breanna
Have we ever caught ourselves judging our own money story or our family’s financial past? Or felt stuck wanting to take risks but also...


The Psychology of Money Chapter 1 No One's Crazy | Powerful Creator Mastermind w/ Amber Breanna
If you've ever felt behind in your money journey or found yourself carrying guilt or shame about where you are financially, this...


The Psychology of Money Intro | Powerful Creator Mastermind w/ Amber Breanna
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by money, intimidated by investing, or stuck in emotional loops around your finances, you’re not alone...
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