Mind Over Money

Overcoming the Money Disorders that Threaten Our Financial Health—in case you can’t read the subtitle.
I was on a conference call the other day with the author of the book, Dr. Brad Klontz, one of the experts for H & R Block. He is a financial psychologist—an area of expertise I’ve never heard of but seems desperately needed, considering how many people have problematical relationships with money.
Obviously, someone with clutter issues probably also has money issues—-which is why I’m offering this book to anyone who thinks they need it more than I do.
HOW TO WIN: If you would like to have this item, please let me know in a comment. If you know someone else who might like it, I hope you’ll share this and let them know. (Closes February 9)








Hi! I would love this book! Getting my finances AND my clutter under control is at the top of my list this year!
Sounds like a great book – something I could really use – thanks for the chance!
Makes a lot of sense…cluttered life…cluttered finances…would love to read this book!
Darryle, thanks for the mention. In “Mind Over Money” we wrote a section specifically designed for those of us who want to examine our relationship with clutter. Clutter and money ARE closely related. Love the blog. Keep up the great work!
@Dr. Brad Klontz
Had a feeling clutter and money are related. Not sure how much I really want to know about that. LOL. Thanks so much for visiting Cluttercast and for the great info!
Would be interested to read more about the relationship between the two.
Welcome back to Cluttercast, Darryle!
Judging by the summary and reviews of the book on Amazon.com, I would very much like to have this item.
I have a friend who has symptoms of a money disorder – refusal to throw ‘things’ out, unopened bills, statements, and I would love to donate the book to them in hopes that it may help. Many thanks for the opportunity Darryle!
Darryle you crack me up! You are giving your own copy of the book away?
I’m seriously contemplating filing for bankruptcy and know all too well that there MUST be a relationship between clutter and bad money management. Perhaps reading this book could help me take the next step from a better informed perspective.
I don’t know if you guys saw this in Psychology Today, but a code for the assessment they have on their website was ‘leaked’. You can use “MindOverMoney” to take the assessment at http://www.yourmentalwealth.com. I bought the book a couple of weeks ago and I’m loving it! Hope this helps you guys!
I think everyone will get why I’m sending the book to Firesheep67. Seriously hope you will read it–and best of luck.
Will be sure to read it as soon as it gets here. Thanks so much for the service you provide!
Will be sure to read it as soon as it gets here. Thanks so much for the service you provide!