Pocket Your Dollars: 5 Attitude Changes That Will Help You Pay Down Debt, Avoid Financial Stress, and Keep More of What You Make

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Popular Personal Finance Blogger Gives the Secret to Lasting Financial Health

Countless free budget plans are available for every possible income level and stage of life. So why do more than 60 percent of U.S. households still live paycheck to paycheck? The key to financial stability and success isn’t just about money–it’s about attitudes.

Rocha uses the lessons she learned overcoming personal debt to teach readers how to triumph over the lies we tell ourselves, such as “I deserve a treat,” “Fake it till you make it,” and “I can’t afford it.” Each chapter uses real-life examples to explain faulty thinking about money, followed by step-by-step instructions for how to overcome these pitfalls. Budgets are helpful, but real change won’t happen without a financial attitude adjustment.

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Shannon says:

Great way to kickstart your personal finance overhaul! Want to be better with your money? Want to save money and get out of debt?Carrie Rocha’s Pocket Your Dollars is a great place to start.This conversational, easy read offers practical advice and examples about the habits that keep people in debt.Carrie uses personal examples from her family’s journey in getting out of $50,000 in debt to show how you can overcome debt with smart financial planning, making better decisions, and a bit of sacrifice too. It’s not…

Christina @ Northern Cheapskate "Frugal. By N... says:

A Must-Read for Anyone Serious About Making a Change Carrie Rocha paid off more than $50,000 in debt. But that doesn’t make her story unique. Lots of people (including myself) have paid off similar amounts of debt or even more. And there are people who do pay for things with cash. (Yes, really!)What sets the Pocket Your Dollars story apart is that Rocha has figured out WHY she got into debt. What makes Pocket Your Dollars worth buying is that she is able to take those reasons we get into debt and give us actionable steps for…

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