cover image Your New Money Story: The Benefits, Behaviors, and Brain Science to Rewire for Wealth

Your New Money Story: The Benefits, Behaviors, and Brain Science to Rewire for Wealth

David Krueger. Rowman & Littlefield, $32 (256p) ISBN 978-1-5381-2399-7

Krueger, an executive mentor coach and psychotherapist, seeks to help readers alter the way they think and relate to money in this practical, challenging book. Krueger states that everyone has a personal narrative about themselves and the world, one of which they are largely unaware and which guides all of their decisions, including financial ones. Krueger shows how to recognize one’s money narrative through a system developed in his practice, ROADMAP (recognize authorship of one’s money story, own the story, assess it, decide what to change, map those changes, author new experiences, program a new identity). He puts forth a list of common money fallacies and offers corrective actions to redirect thinking and behaviors, encouraging evaluation and management of existing beliefs. Krueger also stresses the importance of framing, focus, and clarification to the process, and identifies principles to keep in mind while making changes, such as “small changes lead to big changes.” He concludes with an abundance of valuable advice, such as on “14 ways to outsmart your brain to spend less.” Readers will find much here of value, but success will require fortitude, persistence, and time. (May)