Money Rewritten
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5 Star Review

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Editorial Book Review:
By Irene Yang
Most money books try to fix your habits from the outside, but Money Rewritten by Carrie KC West turns the focus inward. It suggests that the real issue is not a lack of knowledge, but the quiet stories people carry about money, often formed long before they ever made a financial decision. That perspective gives the book a different kind of weight, one that feels personal rather than instructional.
Reading it feels less like being taught and more like being guided through your own patterns. There are moments where the ideas land quickly, and others where they ask you to pause and sit with them. It can feel a bit confronting at times, especially when certain habits start to make sense in ways that are hard to ignore. There is also a growing sense of clarity, but not through rules; rather, through recognition. It gets both your mind and your heart involved, which makes it feel like you're doing something instead of just watching.
The book is mostly about how people's beliefs and who they are affect how they handle money. It goes beyond just numbers to include what money means to people, like safety, fear, freedom, or self-worth. These ideas aren't just about money; they're also about how people think about value in general. The patterns talked about here don't just have to do with money; they also show how people think about different parts of life.
West's method combines personal insight with a structured framework based on storytelling. Using narrative elements lets readers look at their own habits as if they were part of a bigger story. The words stay clear and grounded, avoiding complexity while still being deep. The exercises feel like they're all part of one thing, which makes the process feel like it's going on all the time instead of in parts.
By the end, the book does not promise instant financial change. Instead, it brings about a change in awareness that seems to last longer. It gives the reader a new way of looking at things that they can come back to over time. This book is worth reading just for the fact that it helps people who feel stuck even though they know what they should do.
About the Author
Carrie KC West

Carrie KC West is an Author, Speaker and Life Story Coach who uses her entertainment industry experience to support clients with their life and business stories. A well-developed, balanced story brings fulfillment and success in business, relationships, and life. She helps people and businesses change the underlying stories that impede their abilities for success. Carrie is a sought-after speaker, webinar leader, and author of the book, Life Rewritten.



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