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The Psychology of Money Mindset: Decoding Financial Behaviour by Dr. N. Gosain - Paperback front cover
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The Psychology of Money Mindset: Decoding Financial Behaviour by Dr. N. Gosain - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Dr. N. Gosain
SKU: SNG8523
Barcode: 9789359771069
Publisher: The Readers Paradise
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Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789359771069
Publisher: The Readers Paradise

Overview
The Psychology of Money Mindset: Decoding Financial Behaviour by Dr. N. Gosain is a practical, accessible guide to understanding why we make the financial decisions we do. Blending behavioural psychology with real-world money management advice, this paperback helps readers uncover unconscious habits, biases and emotional triggers that shape spending, saving and investing. It's a thoughtful read for anyone wanting to build a healthier, more confident relationship with money and take control of their financial future.

About the Book
Money touches almost every part of our lives, yet few of us are ever taught how to think about it clearly. The Psychology of Money Mindset sets out to change that, exploring the psychological roots of our financial behaviour and showing readers how mindset — not just income — determines long-term financial success. Dr. N. Gosain draws on psychological principles and relatable examples to explain why sensible people so often make poor money decisions, and how these patterns can be recognised and rewritten.

Across the book, readers are guided through the emotional side of money: fear, guilt, comparison and impulse spending, alongside the more empowering drivers of discipline, patience and long-term thinking. Practical strategies are woven throughout, encouraging readers to develop habits that support financial independence, communicate more effectively about money within relationships, and build resilience against financial stress. Rather than offering rigid rules, the book focuses on mindset shifts that can be applied flexibly to any income level or life stage.

It's written in plain, encouraging language, making complex behavioural finance ideas easy to digest for readers who may never have studied psychology or economics. Whether you're just starting to take charge of your finances, working through debt, or simply want to feel calmer and more in control around money, this book offers a grounded, human approach to financial self-improvement.

  • Explains the psychological drivers behind everyday financial decisions
  • Offers practical strategies for building lasting positive money habits
  • Helps readers navigate financial conflict within personal relationships
  • Encourages a mindset geared towards long-term financial independence
  • Written in clear, jargon-free language suitable for any reader
  • Makes a thoughtful gift for anyone starting their financial journey

About the Author
Dr. N. Gosain is the author of The Psychology of Money Mindset: Decoding Financial Behaviour, a book focused on the intersection of psychology and personal finance. Drawing on an interest in human behaviour and money management, Dr. Gosain writes in an approachable style aimed at helping everyday readers understand and improve their financial habits, rather than offering purely technical or academic finance content.

Why You'll Love This Book
Clear, relatable and genuinely useful, this book turns financial psychology into practical action. If you've ever wondered why good intentions don't always lead to good money habits, this is the guide that finally joins the dots.

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