The Super-Charged Guide to Financial Freedom Review

How do you increase the likelihood of you completing your financial resolutions?

Reading!

That’s right! Reading a book, or books related to the goals you want to accomplish increases the chance that you will succeed. That’s not to say you’ll accomplish what you set out to accomplish by simply reading a book. The book acts as a resource to teach you new ideas, but it also helps you stay motivated with your “eye on the prize!”

Depending on your goal, it may take more than one book to help you cross the finish line. I read The Total Money Makeover multiple times, and listened to it on audio book at least once a week when we were paying off our debt. As time passes, it’s easy to forget why we chose to take on the challenge in the first place. Reminding yourself of your goals by reading something to reinforce your desire to succeed is a good idea in anything you do, but especially when it comes to paying off that pesky debt!

That’s why I am happy to share with you, an eBook written by a good friend and the writer of My Super Charged Life, a blog designed to help you achieve excellence and success in your life.

Like me, Jeff took his financial life into his own hands, and worked hard to become debt free. In his eBook, he gives you the basics to turning your financial life around. Here’s what I said about the eBook after reading a review copy:

The Super-Charged Guide to Financial Freedom gives the reader practical steps to not only understanding the process, but enables anyone, (at any level) to create a financial blueprint to successfully reach their destination. What I love the most is that this eBook covers what I believe to be the most crucial (and often most overlooked) step in creating lasting change which is the psychological side of money management. You can do a budget until you are blue in the face, but if you have not addressed the real problem, you will never leave the starting line. Great book! – ENEMY OF DEBT

That’s the eBook in a nutshell!

Jeff’s eBook is an awesome financial tool to helping you change and mold your poor financial habits into something sustainable. This 70 page guide will not only help you develop sound financial principles, but it’s also a quick read when you’re feeling the drain of all that it takes to pay off debt.

To make this eBook EVEN MORE AWESOME, Jeff asked if he could include my EOD Basic 3.0 budget spreadsheet as a bonus. My spreadsheet was designed with newbies in mind, but can be used by anyone, at any budgeting level. Like the name suggests, it is simple and basic. Beginners can use the step-by-step guide I created to make sure nothing is forgotten — a common budgeting hurdle.

If you’re looking for an easy-to-follow, motivating review of sound financial principles, this is a great place to start. Jeff and I have a lot in common when it comes to debt elimination. I thoroughly enjoyed reading his eBook and I know you will too!

Get your copy of The Super-Charged Guide to Financial Freedom!

By buying a copy of The Super-Charged Guide to Financial Freedom, a portion of your purchase will help support my efforts to educate others about living a debt free life here on Enemy of Debt. Thank you ahead of time for your continued support! ๐Ÿ™‚

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4 Responses to “The Super-Charged Guide to Financial Freedom Review”

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  1. Marie says:

    I’m sorry but I took a look at the book and it’s overpriced. $14.60 for an e-book? If it were a 200 page soft copy book at Barnes & Noble, i MIGHT pay that… but an e-book should run $5 or less, unless it’s 200 pages plus, then it could possibly hit the $10 mark. I could just check out a similar book at the library for free.

    • Brad Chaffee says:

      Hi Marie! Happy Friday! ๐Ÿ˜€

      I see where you are coming from for sure, and I used to judge the value of a book based on the same thing. Since blogging though and running into a few eBooks with less than a hundred pages that blew a 200 page soft cover book out of the water, I changed the way I value what I read.

      The information and benefit I get from the book is what I base it on. If a 70 page eBook is going to help me get out of debt and better manage my money I’m happy to spend $15 for the privilege. I would personally spend $15 for this eBook.

      I’ve spent way more than $15 on crappy soft cover and hard cover books alike and I couldn’t get my money back for any of them. At least Jeff has guaranteed satisfaction which I assume gives you your money back if you aren’t satisfied. ๐Ÿ˜€

  2. Sounds like an awesome book I have to add to my list!

    • Brad Chaffee says:

      I really enjoyed it. I just pictured myself back in 2007, before our Total money Makeover in 2008, and asked myself, if I was reading it then, would it be helpful to me. The answer was yes because most of what I read was exactly how my wife and I transformed our situations. It was hard for me NOT to like it. ๐Ÿ˜€

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