About Dear Fellow Spender by Emily Burnett
Dear You,
Your dreams called.
They need you to do money differently. The best news? It’s way easier and more confidence-building than you think possible.
Your spending isn’t the problem—and more money is not the answer. At least not yet. You just need to see your spending more clearly and proactively organize it in a way that works.
In this book which is about money, but also about way more than that, I show how the path to personal development, self-confidence, and achieving any of your goals starts with the relationship to the money you already have, whether you make $40,000 or $400,000.
As I discovered for myself and have helped hundreds of others understand for themselves, there is so much potential—yours and that of the life you want to be living—hiding in your current money. In this book which has been called things like “friendly, funny, encouraging, relatable, practical, easy-to-apply,” I share my own financial journey with you, describe for you the intangible benefits we don’t talk about enough, and—very importantly—describe budgeting and money management in a way that just clicks with my fellow “spender” friends.
Nothing about this book is about spending less, unless that’s what you want, for the sake of the life you want to make possible. It’s about spending happier, feeling more confident with money and decisions in general, and stressing so much less.
“Dear Fellow Spender” is a guilt-free personal finance book written by a former money mess. It reframes proactive money management (including budgeting) as *the* path to giving yourself amazing options including debt-freedom, abundant savings, travel, and reaching your potential. And helps you maximize the magic in the money you have right now to unlock your bright future—while taking even better care of yourself in the here and now.
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Author Bio:
EMILY BURNETT is a writer and entrepreneur helping others approach life, money, and work—with intention and a sense of adventure. She paid off her own large “portfolio” of consumer debt in less than two years, making possible many of the options she wanted: entrepreneurship, travel, and helping others see how they too can create lives and work they actually like.
Still solo in early mid-life (hasn’t found her guy yet despite much dating and many stories), she takes very seriously the responsibility to create a life you like, and help others do the same.
She is pro-level at taking chances on herself, and loves helping others be empowered and equipped to do the same. She spent two years traveling, talking with strangers all over Europe and the United States, is writing her next book about all of it, and picked up pickleball along the way.
She writes a daily column called More to Your Life on Substack, since that’s exactly what intentional money, life and work make possible—more to your life. She consults and mentors others who are bent on meaningful lives and work, helping individuals and businesses simplify and build more purposefully.
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