Stop Doom Spending: The 6-Week Plan to Stop Impulse Spending, Ease Money Anxiety, and Build a Wealth Mindset in Just 15 Minutes a Day - No Spreadsheets Needed

Author:   Tali Moss
Publisher:   Tali Moss
ISBN:  

9781764459433


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   27 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Stop Doom Spending: The 6-Week Plan to Stop Impulse Spending, Ease Money Anxiety, and Build a Wealth Mindset in Just 15 Minutes a Day - No Spreadsheets Needed


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If your spending habits make no sense to you, this book will. Stop Doom Spending is a practical, psychology-based guide for people who know what they should do with money, but still find themselves stress-buying, impulse spending, rationalising bad purchases, and wondering where the hell their paycheck went. This is not another preachy budgeting book built for robots, minimalists, or people who get a thrill from color-coded spreadsheets. It is for real people with real stress, real habits, and a nervous system that sometimes treats online shopping like emotional first aid. Inside, you'll learn how to: understand the psychology behind doom spending, money anxiety, and impulsive financial decisions break the cycle of buy, regret, shame, repeat spot the hidden traps behind scarcity marketing, social comparison, and BNPL creep use simple tools like the 10-second pause, cart quarantine, and friction walls to stop spending before it starts replace retail therapy with healthier dopamine sources that actually help build a calmer, stronger money identity that lasts beyond one motivated Sunday Grounded in behavioral science and written in plain English, Stop Doom Spending helps you understand why you spend the way you do, how to interrupt the pattern, and what to do instead. If you are tired of feeling smart in every area of life except your bank account, this book will help you get back in control, without shame, guilt, or fake guru nonsense.

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Author:   Tali Moss
Publisher:   Tali Moss
Imprint:   Tali Moss
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9781764459433


ISBN 10:   1764459431
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   27 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This sharp, science-backed guide exposes why even smart people struggle with money...and how to outsmart the brain patterns that cause impulse spending. With humor, and neuroscience-driven tools, it transforms how you think, feel and act about money...no spreadsheets required. This is worth the read! This book is really good. I like that it starts with working in the right mindset, from financial flashpoints (family, culture, and trauma), passing through rewiring the money psychology, until how to become a money builder instead of a spender. In my opinion, everything is mindset, and this book helps to understand that part. I appreciate the weekly plan with a day-to-day action plan, which is very helpful. When I first picked up this book, I was always stressed about money. Saving felt impossible, and every time I looked at my bank account, I felt anxious. This book completely changed that. The short daily lessons made it easy to stick with. Now, I feel more in control. I would recommend this book to anyone. This book is a game changer for anyone struggling with impulse spending. The author's neuroscience based approach is refreshing and incredibly effective, offering practical, no-nonsense strategies that work without complex budgets. It's a fast, easy read that truly helps you rewire your relationship with money.


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Tali Moss is a nonfiction author who writes practical, psychology-based guides for people who want real change without the fluff. With a background in finance and a sharp interest in human behavior, she focuses on the patterns behind self-sabotage, stress, and everyday decision-making. Her work blends behavioral insight, straight talk, and useful tools readers can apply in real life.

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