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Deborah L.Price

Money Magic

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Making, keeping, and enjoying money isn't just about investments, salaries, inheritances, or dividends, according to Deborah Price. It's also about the games people play around money and their character type in relation to it. In Money Magic, Price shows how to transform your relationship with money to obtain the wealth you desire. The book is structured around eight “types”: the Innocent (the ostrich approach); the Victim (blaming circumstances); the Warrior (conquering money); the Martyr (always rescuing someone); the Fool (gambler looking for a windfall); the Creator/Artist (regarding money as evil); the Tyrant (controlling through money); and the Magician (benefitting spiritually and financially from money). The Magician is the book's ideal, and Price offers exercises to help readers attain it.

Describes eight money types, and offers quizzes to determine your type.

Shows readers how to stop making fear-based money choices.
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152 printed pages
Original publication
2010
Publication year
2010
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Quotes

  • danamalmutairi89has quoted5 years ago
    connection to Spirit. Throughout this book you will be asked to look inward, to find your own source. You will learn to harness the power within you. In achieving this, you will hold the key to manifesting your own reality — including money.
    Exercise

    Grand Scale Imagining

    This exercise is designed to help you become clear about your real values. It will help you to define what having money really means to you. It will provide a new framework for understanding the relationship between your money and
  • meraasinternationalhas quoted6 years ago
    am willing to receive this perfect relationship into my life and consider it done, and so it will be.”
  • meraasinternationalhas quoted6 years ago
    Once you have completed the lists for your parents (and any other significant relatives), create a list that describes how you see your relationship with money. What characteristics, energies, and attitudes about money do you possess?

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