Publications

Love Your Life Not Theirs

Type
Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2016
Full Name
Love Your Life Not Theirs: 7 Money Habits for Living the Life You Want

Love Your Life, Not Theirs shines a spotlight on the most damaging money habit we have: comparing ourselves to others. Then she unpacks seven essential money habits for living the life we really want—a life in line with our values, where we can afford the things we want to buy without being buried under debt, stress, and worry. It shows you how to buy and do the things that are important to you—the right way

Praise for Love Your Life Not Theirs


"I've never read a book about money that takes this approach--and that's a good thing! Comparison has a way of weaving itself throughout all aspects of our lives, including our money. In Love Your Life, Not Theirs, Rachel Cruze outlines the seven money habits that really matter--and they have nothing to do with keeping up with the Joneses!"

Candace Cameron-Bure, Actress, Author, and Co-Host of The View


"Love Your Life, Not Theirs is full of the kind of practical, straightforward advice we've come to expect from Rachel Cruze. She offers guidance on paying down debt, smart saving, and the right way to talk to your spouse about money. These indispensable tips can help with day-to-day spending decisions and put you on a path to establishing healthy financial habits."

— Susan Spencer, Editor-in-Chief for Woman's Day


"Cruze's self-deprecating and honest voice is a great resource for anyone wanting to take charge of their money. With humor and approachability, she helps her readers set themselves up for success and happiness, no matter what current financial state they may be in."

Kimberly Williams-Paisley, New York Times best-selling author of Where the Light Gets In


"In today's world of social media, the temptation to play the comparison game is stronger than ever. Love Your Life, Not Theirs is the perfect reminder that, when it comes to money, comparison is a game you can't win. A terrific—and much needed—read."

— Jean Chatzky, Financial Editor, NBC TODAY