
Transform your finances by visualizing your dreams with "Picture Your Prosperity" - the bestseller that revolutionized financial planning. Unlike typical money guides, Rogin and Kueng's innovative "Prosperity Picture" approach makes wealth-building feel like creative play. What future will you picture today?
Ellen Rogin and Lisa Kueng, co-authors of the New York Times bestselling Picture Your Prosperity: Smart Money Moves to Turn Your Vision into Reality, are renowned experts in blending financial strategy with personal fulfillment.
Rogin, a CPA, CFP®, and founder of a wealth management firm, combines her analytical expertise with a focus on abundance mindset. She also serves on the board of Chicago’s Metropolitan Capital Bank.
Kueng, an Executive Director at Invesco Consulting, brings 20 years of financial education experience, designing investor workshops and appearing in The New York Times and NPR.
Their finance and self-help book merges practical tools with visualization techniques to help readers align money decisions with life goals. Featured on NBC News and WGN-TV, they advocate for redefining prosperity through Rogin’s Abundance Activist® movement and Kueng’s “Prosperity Picture” frameworks.
Picture Your Prosperity has been endorsed by financial leaders like David Bach and recognized for transforming how individuals approach financial planning.
Picture Your Prosperity by Ellen Rogin and Lisa Kueng is a New York Times bestselling guide that blends practical financial strategies with visualization techniques. It teaches readers to create a "prosperity picture"—a visual roadmap for financial and personal goals—by defining aspirations, collecting inspiring images, and taking actionable steps. The book merges left-brain analytics (budgeting, investing) with right-brain creativity (mindfulness, values alignment) for holistic wealth-building.
This book is ideal for professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking financial clarity while aligning money with personal values. It’s particularly relevant for women navigating career transitions, retirement planning, or entrepreneurship, as it addresses unique challenges like longevity and income gaps. Readers interested in mindset shifts around abundance will find its blend of finance and intuition transformative.
The “prosperity picture” involves three steps:
Unlike traditional finance guides, Rogin and Kueng integrate spiritual practices (meditation, gratitude) with evidence-based strategies. For example, they advocate “abundance activism”—generosity through donations, mentoring, or referrals—to foster financial and emotional prosperity. This dual focus on mindset and metrics creates a unique roadmap for sustainable wealth.
Yes. The book’s visualization exercises help clarify career aspirations, while its financial tools (emergency funds, side hustle budgeting) provide practical safety nets. Case studies show readers transitioning to fulfilling work without sacrificing financial stability.
Coined by Rogin, this concept links generosity to wealth-building. Acts like donating, volunteering, or sharing resources create a “prosperity ripple effect,” enhancing personal and communal well-being. The book argues that giving cultivates trust in abundance, reducing fear-driven financial decisions.
Rogin’s 20+ years as a CPA, CFP®, and wealth advisor ground the book in technical rigor. Her MBA and certifications (CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™) inform chapters on investing and retirement. Simultaneously, her meditation practice and “financial intuitive” work add unique insights into overcoming money anxieties.
Absolutely. Its principles on adaptable goal-setting and resilient investing remain relevant amid economic shifts. Updated strategies for remote work income, gig economy savings, and AI-driven markets make it a timely resource for modern financial challenges.
While Dave Ramsey’s book focuses on debt elimination, Picture Your Prosperity emphasizes holistic wealth—balancing finances with life purpose. Rogin’s approach is less about austerity and more about aligning spending with joy, making it ideal for readers seeking prosperity beyond net worth.
Some critique its reliance on visualization as insufficient for complex financial needs. However, the book mitigates this by pairing creative exercises with actionable steps (e.g., SMART goals, portfolio diversification). It’s best suited as a complement to, not replacement for, professional advice.
Erlebe das Buch durch die Stimme des Autors
Verwandle Wissen in fesselnde, beispielreiche Erkenntnisse
Erfasse Schlüsselideen blitzschnell für effektives Lernen
Genieße das Buch auf unterhaltsame und ansprechende Weise
Most people dismiss daydreaming as wasteful.
Knowing what you have and what you owe isn't just about numbers.
This brain 'gatekeeper' literally determines what opportunities you see or miss.
Creating a tangible 'Prosperity Picture' can transform both your money and your existence.
Rather than implementing a restrictive 'budget,' develop a values-based 'spending plan'.
Zerlegen Sie die Kernideen von Picture Your Prosperity in leicht verständliche Punkte, um zu verstehen, wie innovative Teams kreieren, zusammenarbeiten und wachsen.
Destillieren Sie Picture Your Prosperity in schnelle Gedächtnisstützen, die die Schlüsselprinzipien von Offenheit, Teamarbeit und kreativer Resilienz hervorheben.

Erleben Sie Picture Your Prosperity durch lebhafte Erzählungen, die Innovationslektionen in unvergessliche und anwendbare Momente verwandeln.
Fragen Sie alles, wählen Sie die Stimme und erschaffen Sie gemeinsam Erkenntnisse, die wirklich bei Ihnen ankommen.

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What if the gap between your current financial reality and your dream life isn't about budgeting harder or earning more-but about seeing clearly? Most financial advice feels like trying to navigate with a broken compass: technically correct but practically useless. We're told to save 10%, diversify investments, and plan for retirement, yet these abstract directives rarely connect to what actually matters-the life we want to live. The truth is, your brain can't pursue what it can't see. Without a vivid mental picture of your financial destination, you're essentially driving blind, making random turns and hoping you'll somehow arrive at prosperity. This explains why two people with identical incomes can end up in completely different financial situations. One creates wealth while the other perpetually struggles, not because of willpower or intelligence, but because of clarity. When you can visualize exactly what you're working toward-not just "retirement" but the specific beach house where you'll watch sunsets with grandchildren, not just "financial security" but the freedom to volunteer at the animal shelter three days a week-your brain fundamentally changes how it processes opportunities and obstacles. This isn't motivational fluff; it's neuroscience meeting practical finance.