Money has been talking to you your whole life. You were just never taught how to listen.
Your bank balance isn’t a reflection of how hard you work or how smart you are. It’s the output of a program — a set of beliefs, defaults, and reactions installed in your mind before you ever earned a dollar. That program decides what you charge, what you spend, what you settle for, and what you believe is possible. And until you rewire it, you’ll keep recreating the same number no matter how much you hustle.
Money Talks, You Listen is wealth-psychology author Joe Giler’s field guide to reprogramming the money mind. In 14 sharp, practical chapters grounded in real psychology — neuroplasticity, subconscious conditioning, habit science — not woo, you’ll learn to hear what money is actually saying, rewrite the story running your account, and install wealth behaviors that run on autopilot.
Inside this 33,000+ word playbook you’ll discover:
- How your childhood “money story” quietly runs your bank account — and how to rewrite it
- The invisible subconscious budget that caps your income (and how to raise the ceiling)
- How to switch your brain from scarcity mode to abundance mode on demand
- What wealthy people say to themselves daily — and how to install that inner voice
- Your personal spending and shrinking triggers, and how to interrupt them
- Affirmation, visualization, and environment design that actually rewire behavior
- The language of negotiation: asking for more and hearing yes
- How to cut the financial toxicity from your circle — and become someone money flows toward
Every chapter ends with a “Test Your Knowledge” quiz and hands-on exercises so the rewiring actually sticks. This isn’t about visualizing a yacht into existence. It’s about changing the program — so the right money moves finally feel automatic.
Money’s been speaking the whole time. Learn to hear it. Grab your copy and start Chapter 1 tonight.
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Andrew Green –
Gave me a clear roadmap instead of vague motivation. Already seeing small wins.
Jacob Anderson –
Bought it skeptical, finished it a believer. The real examples make the ideas stick.
Ryan Miller –
Sharp and motivating without being preachy. The quizzes actually helped it stick.
Tara Lewis –
Great structure – each chapter builds on the last. Learned a ton and stayed engaged.
James Price –
Finally a plain-English take on this – actionable from page one, no jargon walls.
Daniel Hill –
Finally a plain-English take on this – actionable from page one, no jargon walls.
Simon Graham –
Great structure – each chapter builds on the last. Learned a ton and stayed engaged.
Kayla Harris –
Dense with value but never boring. I keep coming back to the checklists.
Wesley Reed –
Skimmed it first, then read it properly – worth every minute. Real, usable strategy.
Olivia Ross –
Honestly overdelivered for the price. Recommended it to two friends already.
Renata Cross –
i have read a dozen money books and this is the first one that actually explained WHY i keep self sabotaging. the money story and subconscious budget chapters were like someone read my mind. the exercises are simple and they work. cant recommend enough.