I’m giving away a copy of Michael F. Kay’s The Feel Rich Project: Reinventing Your Understanding of True Wealth to Find True Happiness.
“Feeling rich is the difference between just existing and being gloriously, deeply, passionately alive, living the very best life you were born to lead.
What does feeling rich have to do with actually being rich? Plenty, it turns out. Your beliefs and feelings about money drive how you see yourself and how you define “rich.”
To enter to win, leave a comment here on my blog (not my Facebook page). Make sure to include your email address, which won’t show up with your comment, but I’ll be able to see it. Comments are moderated, so it may take a little while for your comment to show up.
The winners will be chosen at random Friday night. Over the weekend, please check your email (including your spam filter). If I don’t hear from a winner by noon Pacific time on Monday, his or her prize will be forfeited and I’ll pick another winner.
Also, check back here often for other giveaways.
The deadline to enter is midnight Pacific time on Friday. So–comment away!
Mary H. says
It sounds like an interesting book, and I’m curious to read it.
Steve says
I actually am rich, relative to the average human. But it would be nice to feel that way.
Catseye says
If you recommend it, the book must be good.
Lashon L. says
So feeling rich is linked to being rich. . .makes sense.
Terri h says
Thanks for the chance to win the book.
Nick says
I love the concept and idea behind Michael’s book. I have been following his posts for a while and enjoy reading every one of them.
Liz Blunt says
My thoughts about money are heavily influenced by my parents who grew up in the 1920s. Now, as a senior citizen myself, I find it difficult to spend my savings in retirement. I’m hoping this book will provide some valuable insight.
Donna Freedman says
Rich is sometimes a state of mind. Ask me how I know.