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Lewis Howes

Create Financial Freedom and Live a Richer Life

3.9 (38 ratings)
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Make Money Easy demystifies financial success with practical advice for improving financial literacy and fostering wealth through simple strategies. Lewis Howes shares tools and insights for developing a secure and prosperous financial future.

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    Your hidden money story

    Money seems like it should be straightforward – numbers changing on a screen, movements in an account. So why does it often feel tangled up with stress or worry? If you’ve felt that friction, the sense that money complicates things or keeps you stuck, the answers usually point somewhere deeper than bank statements. They connect to a hidden relationship you have with money, one formed years ago.

    Think about your early life. How did your family handle money discussions – or avoid them? Was money a point of tension? Did you sense scarcity, maybe seeing friends enjoy things your family couldn’t provide? These early moments, the things you saw, and the feelings connected to them built a silent foundation. Perhaps feeling less than others for lacking certain toys, or recalling guilt linked to taking money without permission. Experiences like these shape how you deal with money right now, creating your personal money story.

    Your money story is this ongoing narrative you tell yourself about finances and your worthiness of wealth. It’s a script that affects your spending, saving, and even career path, often without you realizing it. This story might include beliefs like thinking wanting money equates to greed, or feeling you lack the smarts or right to be comfortable. Maybe your story says you lack time to manage finances, or you’re missing needed connections.

    These ideas feel like genuine obstacles, but they’re often just chapters in a story you’ve accepted. These personal narratives function like unseen barriers, sidetracking your best efforts even after you decide you want a different financial outcome. You might attempt to save more, earn more, or invest. If your core story whispers “I’m not deserving,” you’ll probably find ways to disrupt your progress.

    Your initial step to making money feel more manageable is recognizing the story you’re currently living. What particular ideas hold you back? Where did they originate? Bringing this hidden script into conscious thought is the start of loosening its influence.

    Once you begin recognizing your story, clarify what you’re truly aiming for. If feeling financially free seems distant, perhaps your definition focuses too much on a certain number in your bank account. Wealth that brings genuine peace often means something more personal. It involves creating your own version of a “rich life.”

    What does this picture contain for you? Set aside messages from society for a moment. What activities give you authentic happiness? Exploring new places, getting better at a skill, sharing time with people you care about, supporting a cause? Financial security likely plays a part, yet your rich life almost certainly includes other elements too.

    Picture this life clearly. What sensations arise? Concentrating on this individual definition of richness shifts your attention from feelings of lack toward possibility. Recognizing your hidden emotional links to money, spotting the limiting stories often rooted in past experiences, and building a clear picture of your unique rich life – this internal exploration starts you on the path to financial calm.

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    What is Make Money Easy about?

    Make Money Easy (2025) helps you dismantle the hidden, emotional barriers and limiting stories that prevent you from achieving financial peace. You’ll learn to heal your relationship with money, seeing it not as a source of stress but as a tool to fuel your purpose. Ultimately, this journey guides you to redefine and build the truly “rich life” you desire, grounded in fulfillment and freedom.

    Who should read Make Money Easy?

    • Anyone feeling stressed or stuck managing their personal finances
    • Individuals seeking purpose and alignment between money and personal growth
    • People wanting mindset shifts and habits for financial freedom

    About the Author

    Lewis Howes is a New York Times best-selling writer, keynote speaker, and host of the popular podcast The School of Greatness. A former professional athlete, he draws on his experiences to explore themes of personal development and achieving potential. His other works include The Greatness Mindset and The School of Greatness.

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