
Transform your money mindset with Jen Sincero's #1 NYT bestseller that took her from garage-dwelling to globetrotting. What's the real obstacle between you and wealth? Hint: it's not your bank account. Laura Tremaine calls it "insanely good" beyond just finance.
Jen Sincero, #1 New York Times bestselling author of You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth, is a transformative self-help expert and motivational speaker specializing in personal development and financial empowerment.
A former struggling writer who rebuilt her life from living in a converted garage to achieving global success, Sincero combines humor, blunt practicality, and mindset strategies in her finance-focused guide to help readers overcome limiting beliefs about money. Her breakthrough You Are a Badass series — including You Are a Badass Every Day and Badass Habits — has sold over 5 million copies worldwide, been translated into 40+ languages, and dominated the NY Times bestseller list for five years.
A sought-after speaker featured on platforms like TEDx and corporate leadership events, Sincero also hosts coaching programs and a popular newsletter reinforcing her wealth-building principles. Her 2014 Audie Award-winning narration of You Are a Badass underscores her engaging, no-nonsense approach to self-improvement.
You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero is a self-help guide focused on reshaping your mindset to attract wealth. It blends humor, personal anecdotes, and practical strategies to help readers overcome mental blocks, embrace abundance, and take actionable steps toward financial freedom. Key themes include confronting limiting beliefs, leveraging the "cocktail of creation" (desire, belief, and action), and aligning with universal energy to manifest wealth.
This book is ideal for individuals struggling with financial stagnation, self-doubt, or fear of wealth. It’s tailored for those open to unconventional self-help advice, including entrepreneurs, freelancers, or anyone seeking to reframe their relationship with money. Critics note it may particularly resonate with readers who enjoy Sincero’s blunt, humorous style and are comfortable with metaphysical concepts like the Law of Attraction.
Yes, especially if you’re new to mindset-based wealth-building strategies. A New York Magazine review calls it a "cheerful manifesto," praising its actionable steps and relatable storytelling. However, readers focused solely on tactical financial advice may find its emphasis on mindset and spirituality over concrete plans less practical.
Sincero advocates for self-awareness exercises like journaling to uncover subconscious fears (e.g., "Money corrupts") and replacing them with empowering mantras (e.g., "Money amplifies who I am"). She also emphasizes taking "massive action," even if imperfect, to build momentum toward financial goals.
This framework combines three elements: desire (clarity on financial goals), belief (unshakable confidence in achieving them), and action (consistent steps toward wealth). Sincero argues all three must work in tandem to manifest financial success.
Some readers critique its heavy focus on "obsession with wealth" and reliance on metaphysical concepts like the Law of Attraction. Others note it offers fewer concrete financial strategies compared to traditional money-management books.
While You Are a Badass addresses general self-improvement, this sequel narrows its focus to wealth mindset. Both books share Sincero’s signature humor and emphasis on self-accountability, but Making Money delves deeper into financial psychology and practical abundance exercises.
These quotes underscore Sincero’s philosophy that financial transformation begins with self-perception rather than external circumstances.
The book spans 288 pages and can be read in 5-6 hours. Many readers recommend revisiting specific chapters (e.g., "The Almighty Universe" or "Gratitude") for ongoing motivation.
While heavy on mindset shifts, it includes exercises like creating a "wealth mantra," visualizing ideal financial scenarios, and identifying "money mirrors" (behaviors reflecting your beliefs). However, it avoids specific investment or budgeting advice.
Sincero reframes failure as feedback, urging readers to embrace risks and view setbacks as course corrections. She shares personal stories of financial lows to illustrate resilience’s role in long-term success.
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A healthy desire for wealth isn't greed-it's a desire for life.
Money itself isn't good or evil-it's simply a tool that amplifies who you already are.
Our "realities" are entirely make-believe.
I love money and money loves me.
Staying broke because you fear it's wrong to be rich...is wasteful.
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What does rock bottom look like? For some, it's selling bodily fluids just to afford bus fare-while in your forties. That desperation became the catalyst for a complete financial transformation. The phrase "I can't afford it" had become background noise, a default response to life's possibilities. But here's what changed everything: making a hell-bent-for-glory decision to risk looking like an idiot in pursuit of wealth. The real secret to money isn't grinding harder at what you're already doing. It's taking huge, uncomfortable risks and making yourself visible, even when every fiber of your being screams to play it safe. The biggest obstacle to wealth isn't lack of opportunity-it's refusing to give yourself permission to become rich. We've been conditioned to believe money corrupts and that pursuing wealth means sacrificing what truly matters. But that's a lie that keeps us small. Your "reality" is entirely make-believe. Whatever you make yourself believe becomes your lived experience. Think money is evil or difficult to make? Your bank account will mirror that belief with ruthless accuracy. Here's the problem: while you consciously want wealth, your subconscious mind-the motherboard controlling all results-may be sabotaging you with beliefs formed before you developed critical thinking skills. As children, we absorbed money attitudes like sponges. If your parents fought about finances, you might have internalized "money equals conflict" or "having money makes you unlovable." These primitive beliefs lodge themselves deep, either serving or sabotaging you throughout life. Your words reveal these hidden beliefs. Notice how often you say "I can't afford it," "I'm bad with money," or "I wish I had more." These phrases aren't harmless-they're chisels carving grooves in your mind, creating canyons that channel your reality in one direction: broke. To transform your finances, start with this mantra: "I love money and money loves me." Then investigate what your parents taught you about wealth, break down those negative thoughts, rewrite new truths, and repeat them until they become ingrained.