The Power to Prosper: 21 Days to Financial Freedom by Michelle Singletary
6h 42m read by the author, 227 pages
Genre: Finance > Personal Finance;
Nonfiction, Self Help, Religion > Christian, Money > Money Management; Reference, Business
Featuring: Testimonies, Daily Assignments, A Biblical Perspective on Prosperity, God's Power to Prosper, 21 Days to Financial Freedom, a Promise of Prosperity, God's Generosity, Tithing Today Prepare Yourself to Prosper, the Evil of Entitlement, Coveting Versus Contentment, the Providence of Preparation, the Salvation of Saving, Diversification Delivers, Matrimonial Money, the Impact of An Inheritance
Prudence Begets Prosperity, the Devil Is in the Debt, the Curse of Credit, the Stupidity of Surety, Greed Will Not Bring Grace, Financial Fornication
Believe the Promise and Witness the Proof, Perpetual Peace, Broken Bonds, Strengthen Stewardship, Relationships Rescued, Financial Freedom, Budgeting Worksheets, Spending Journal, Fast Journal, Scripture Verses, Index
Rating as a movie: PG
Quotes: "The Bible is the key source for this book. Even if you are not religious, the Old and New Testaments give the best and most basic advice on how to handle your money — in good times and bad."
"We shop so much, we don’t even stop to think about what we’re buying. How many times have you gone to Walmart or Target with the intention of buying just a few things, but you ended up tossing more than a few things into your shopping cart? You get to the register, and a trip that should have cost you $20 ends up costing you $200. If we all waited longer before making many of our purchases, we’d have more money. During this fast, don’t even go window-shopping. Take shopping off your weekend to-do list."
"Main Point: We need to be set free from the bondage spending holds on our lives. My Pledge: For the next twenty-one days, I will be on a spending diet. I will not shop for anything except necessities. I will not use my credit card. I will limit or eliminate the use of my debit card. I will use cash for purchases I make during the fast. In this way, I will strive to break the chains that keep me from achieving financial freedom."
My rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
My thoughts: 📱16% 1:05:17 Day 3 God's Generosity - These books are nearly identical, the formatting has changed for the location of the testimonies, and this book is missing some of the dedication and introduction found in the new book the information is mostly the same. The Ten Commandments examples are gold.
📱28% 1:50:08 Part 2 Day 5 - I love this book. I will most definitely be rereading.
📱50% 3:19:17 Day 10 Marrying Your Money - This is where this book is outdated. It also isn't as funny or eye-opening as the beginning was.
📱81% 5:26:07 Day 16 Financial Fornication - This is why I'm reading both books. This chapter a topic is completely eliminated from the revised publishing of this book titled The 21-Day Financial Fast: Your Path to Financial Peace and Freedom, it has been replaced with The Caregiver Cliff and instead of talking about how you should mingle your money before marriage, you talk about long-term care insurance. I'm definitely excited for this chapter.
📱85% 5:43:43 Part 4 Day 17 - That was the best chapter since chapter 10, I can't believe they'll remove it. It needs to be heard and I really enjoyed the songs she used to show how culture reflects this.
I honestly enjoyed this original publication more than the rewritten version. I think this is a must-read book. I have ordered a hard copy of both books from my library and I'm purchasing a few for relatives. I think this one would be better for singletons and young adults, the rewritten version has the same message with a swap of long-term care over comingling money before marriage. I think this is a fantastic message. I'm going to be doing a group reading over 21 days.
Recommend to others?: Absolutely. I think this is a wonderful book for everyone to read no matter their religious beliefs or financial situation.