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Finding Joy in Your Relationship with Money
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Elizabeth Husserl
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It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by money—bewildered by the complexities of building wealth and frustrated by the persistent sense that no matter how much we earn, something crucial feels missing. But what if the key to financial freedom isn’t found in striving for more but in redefining what “enough” truly means? Financial growth expert Elizabeth Husserl’s The Power of Enough invites you to rethink your relationship with money, offering a groundbreaking blueprint that replaces chasing financial success with cultivating a life of meaning, balance, and fulfillment.
This transformative guide reveals how our attitudes toward money shape our well-being, illuminating the ways that financial systems block us from achieving true contentment. Elizabeth helps us embrace wealth as a way of being that is grounded in purpose and our core values rather than something to endlessly accumulate.
Through practical exercises, you’ll learn to:
• uncover your financial DNA, revealing the inherited beliefs, behaviors, and habits that shape your financial decisions
• create a wealth mandala to redefine your relationship with money
• design a life that honors your whole self, bringing vitality, purpose, and lasting joy
With The Power of Enough, you’ll have the tools to break free from the cycle of endless striving and create a life that’s truly rich—in every sense of the word.
“A powerfully transformative view of the role money plays in a life worth living.”—Jodi Wellman, author of You Only Die Once
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- Clifford Bell
- 02-18-25
buy a copy of the book if you want the full experience.
You should buy the physical book after listening. it helps with completing the exercises more efficiently.
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- Geralyn
- 01-26-25
the Joy of Enough
I started by reading the physical book, which is great for the exercises, but I’m so happy I also got it to listen to! Hearing the author voice her own words makes me feel more connected to the wisdom and guidance she imparts. I listen on my drive and then it lingers with me throughout my day. The message is both practical and spiritual.
What sets this book apart is how Husserl brings attention to the spiritual and somatic dimensions of money — rarely acknowledged in conventional wealth and finance conversations. In a world obsessed with rampant consumption and material wealth, hers is a much-needed voice, encouraging us to relate to money with intention and to redefine wealth through a lens of satiation and joy.
Two practices I’m grateful to adopt: 1) Holding actual conversations with money —which I’ve found incredibly revealing. And 2) Cultivating a sense of satiation and immense gratitude for all the sources of wealth in my life.
This work already feels consequential to my life, and I’m excited to continue integrating what I’m learning. I highly recommend this book + audiobook to anyone who wants to transform their relationship with money, and experience the freedom and joy of Enough!
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