A week ago, I had the supreme pleasure of reading an e-book, When Money Talks, Listen! by Rich Ezzo. It took only about an hour to read, and that included one trip to the coffee maker and about 10 distractions from Alexa (our cat) who knows she’s the center of the universe. Just try telling her differently.
I’m not a person who sits still well, so I actually began reading with every intention of bookmarking the pdf and finishing later in the day. However, I didn’t realize just how pulled into the delightful fiction I would become. I finished it in one sitting and loved every minute
When I first received a copy, I thought it was a Get Rich Quick-type of publication. Nothing wrong with Getting Rich Quick or any other way, mind you – but my mind just doesn’t chase after dreams of wealth. It has grand plans, mind you, which include saving the world, but I’m not a wealth chaser. I figure that if God ever wants me to be rich, He knows where to find my purse.
Needless to say, when I began reading When Money Talks, Listen!, I was overjoyed to find that Rich Ezzo isn’t money hungry either. He, too, is hungry for things far more important than money.
I absolutely love this e-book. Why wait a week to write the review? Simple. I wanted to see if the impact it had on me was a keeper. After reading the last word of the e-book, I totally agreed with the subtitle which promised to forever change the way we thought about money. I had so many thoughts running around my mind that I had to install a stop light to stop some while others made their way into the picture – then you yield them as a few new ones arrived in town. I had a mental traffic jam, which only goes to show how slow the traffic usually is.
It has been a week and the impact is the same. I truly do look at money differently and have even done a few things differently this week. This is an e-book you’ll want to read, I guarantee it. I often recommend books to my daughters, and this is one that I didn’t just “suggest” – I left it open at the bottom of the computer and told each one, “Read it, you’ll love it.” Like a lot of the meals I fix for them, I didn’t tell them how good it would be for them, just how good it was!
I honestly don’t want to give anything, whatsoever, away about this story, simply because I want you to have the same experience I did. The e-book is less than $10 and will take only about an hour to read. As I’ve said many times on this blog as well as other blogs I publish, I would never recommend anything I didn’t wholeheartedly stand behind. Whether it’s a movie (Sweeney Todd), an author (Dean Koontz), a drink (Panera Bread’s Iced Green Tea), a cause (World Vision), or a way of life (Starbucks) – I would never point someone in a direction I wouldn’t go myself. More telling than that, I’d never recommend something to my readers that I wouldn’t recommend to my daughters.
I urge you to visit the author’s web site, Myster Money, and to download the e-book. You won’t regret it. When you finish the story, keep scrolling (or, better yet, print it out), there are several cool things you’ll want to check out, including lessons that pertain to the story.
We all need more unexpected, life-challenging surprises in our life – they keep us on our toes and keep life interesting. This is one of those special little treats that’ll honestly help you start your year off right. You may even get a head buzzing traffic jam in the process.
One last word, get the e-book.
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Hi Joi….
Wow, thank you so much for the flattering review of my book. What a generous thing to do….you made my day!
I’m sending this link to my readers so I hope to bring you some new visitors…it’s the least I can do to thank you.
Wishing you the very best in for this, and every year to come!
Rich
I read your review of Rich’s book and was spellbound in your ability to discern and interpret it’s true meaning.
You expressed yourself so beautifully and explained it so that anyone reading it would automatically declare: I’ve got to read it.”
Thank you for responding. For taking the time
to pass your ‘reading’ along .
I pray it helps immeasurably in promoting this book which could and in time help so many of us.
P. S. Course I’m a bit partial since Rich is my Godson… he is and always has been a treasure.
He has en-RICH-ed my life. Indeed.
Joygerm Joan E. White
p.o. box 555, syracuse, n.y. 13206
(315) 472-2779)
You are so welcome, Rich. (I still love that your name is Rich and you wrote an e-book about money – that’s just enough to fascinate my little brain!)
Your graciousness is commendable…and I honestly loved the story! – Joi
Joan, thanks so much! You both seem like quality people and I’ll bet you have en-Riched one another’s life immensely! – Joi
I’ve know Rich since the mid-90’s and continue to enjoy conversations with him about so many topics, though self-improvement and uncovering one’s true gifts and potential always carries the most interest and meaning.
When he passed along the manuscript of When Money Talks, Listen! to me, I dived right in! It is a great story, filled with good lessons about the importance of defining and recognizing one’s perspective of obstacles, opportunities, and actions. You will not digest any pop-psych-b.s., either in this tale, which will come as no surprise to people who know Rich. His genuine, thoughtful, and whimsical personality shines through as a storyteller, too. I found When Money Talks, Listen! left me thinking about lots of things in my life, but what rang loudest and clearest was the power of listening to one’s heart and acting on those vibes, no matter how small the incremental steps are one makes to pursue them.
Thanks for the creative and insightful gem you have written, Rich. I highly recommend When Money Talks, Listen!
Well said, Andy. I especially like the way you worded this: “…but what rang loudest and clearest was the power of listening to one’s heart and acting on those vibes, no matter how small the incremental steps are one makes to pursue them..”
So very, very true – and potentially very, very life changing! – Joi
I’m so pleasure to see it.I’m a student from Beijing,China.I saw this passage in my English Weekly last week,and I feel very happy to see it again,especially from here.Go ahead and you will be successful!