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Mindset: Shift Your Money Mindset with Books That Build Wealth and Confidence

Published on June 25, 2025 • Written by Glow Getter Team

Let's talk about the "M" word. No, not manifestation—we're talking about money, and more specifically, your mindset around it.

Mindset: Shift Your Money Mindset with Books That Build Wealth and Confidence

If the thought of checking your bank account makes you break out in a cold sweat... if your idea of budgeting is "spend, pray, hope for the best"... or if you've ever thought I'm just not good with money, it's time for a reset.

Because guess what? You don't have to be born a spreadsheet queen or stock market shark to build wealth. But you do need the right mindset. Luckily, that's something you can grow, one page at a time.

Below, we've rounded up a stack of game-changing books that aren't just about finances—they're about confidence, clarity, and claiming your worth. These reads are part pep talk, part playbook, and all about helping you feel powerful when it comes to your money.

Get ready to flip the script on your financial story.

Why Mindset Matters More Than Math

Before we dive into the book recs, let's address something important: most money struggles aren't really about money. They're about beliefs.

Somewhere along the way, a lot of us absorbed ideas like:

  • "I'm just not a numbers person."
  • "Talking about money is tacky."
  • "I'll never be wealthy unless I marry into it."
  • "Women aren't supposed to want too much."

Those aren't facts. They're scripts, which are often outdated and often unconscious. They shape how we think, spend, save, and self-sabotage.

And the first step to changing the pattern? Awareness. The second? Education. The third? Action. That's where these books come in.

1. "We Should All Be Millionaires" by Rachel Rodgers

Best for: Those who want to take their financial power back—loudly.

Rachel Rodgers is the friend who tells it like it is—and also insists you deserve more than financial scraps. This book is bold, unapologetic, and a little bit sassy.

Rodgers dives into how women, especially women of color, are systematically discouraged from building wealth, and what to do about it. This is a roadmap, filled with smart strategy and relatable mindset shifts that make you feel capable and clear.

2. "You Are a Badass at Making Money" by Jen Sincero

Best for: The dreamers who also do the spreadsheets.

Jen Sincero's tone is pure motivational BFF energy with a spiritual twist. If you've ever felt like your money blocks run deeper than your budget, this is for you.

She blends mindset work, manifestation, and practical steps to help you get over fear and start earning what you're worth. Plus, she makes talking about abundance feel fun, not forced.

3. "Get Good with Money" by Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche

Best for: Anyone who loves a checklist and a clear plan.

Tiffany Aliche is the queen of financial fundamentals—and she somehow makes them feel totally doable, even if the word "budget" makes your eyes glaze over.

This book is all about building a strong foundation: emergency funds, credit repair, saving, and investing without feeling overwhelmed. She also provides you with checklists and exercises that feel like small financial wins.

4. "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel

Best for: Those who want to understand the psychology behind saving, spending, and everything in between.

Okay, so this one wasn't written just for women—but it should be required reading for anyone who's ever felt confused about money (read: all of us).

Housel breaks down how emotions, habits, and life experiences shape how we spend and save. It's not about being perfect—it's about being self-aware. These insights are pure gold.

5. "Girls That Invest" by Simran Kaur

Best for: Investing rookies who want a non-boring 101.

Investing can feel like a secret club where only guys in Patagonia vests are allowed in. Girls That Invest flips that narrative on its head.

Simran Kaur makes investing feel like a heart-to-heart with your smartest friend—the one who actually explains things in plain English and never makes you feel behind. She unpacks stocks, ETFs, and long-term strategy with zero jargon, zero ego. Just clear, actionable steps to start building wealth through the market.

Define Your Version of Rich

Okay, pause. Before you start adding every money book to your cart, let's ask something important:

What does "wealthy" even mean to you?

Forget what the internet says, what your ex said, what the vision boards say—your version of wealthy might look completely different, and honestly, it should.

It could be paying off your credit cards and finally dropping that mental weight.

Or walking into Target and not doing the math in your head before checkout.

It might look like maxing out your 401k, then booking that solo trip to Italy just because.

Or quitting the job that's been draining you, knowing you've built a safety net that's got your back.

Maybe it's simply having the freedom to work less, play more, and say no without hesitation.

This part matters. Once you define what wealthy means for you, the money decisions start to feel more aligned. You're not chasing someone else's dream or following someone else's plan. You're designing your own version of wealth with clarity and purpose.

And here's where the books come back in: each of them offers tools, perspectives, and strategies that help support your goals, not some generic idea of "success."

So, before you even crack the spine of that first book, take five minutes to write down what financial confidence looks like in your life. It's easier to move forward when you know what you're moving toward.

Turning Insight Into Income

Of course, all the wisdom in the world won't help if it stays trapped between two covers. So, how do you actually use these books—and not just let them sit pretty on your shelf?

Try this:

  • Pick one. Start with the one that calls to you. Trust your gut, as money mindset is personal.
  • Journal as you go. What comes up as you read? What beliefs are you noticing? What shifts are happening?
  • Talk about it. Share insights with a friend or start a mini book club.
  • Take one tiny action. Whether it's opening a high-yield savings account or asking for a raise, do something. Momentum builds confidence.
  • Reread. Mindset work is layered. Come back when you're in a new season—you'll hear it differently.

Remember, knowledge doesn't change your life—applied knowledge does.

What Happens When You Change Your Mindset?

Here's the truth: when you change the way you think about money, everything around it starts to change, too.

You stop shrinking in salary negotiations.

You start checking your bank account without flinching.

You spend and save in ways that feel purposeful, rather than panicked.

You become the kind of woman who doesn't just wish for abundance—she expects it, because she's doing the work to build it.

Wealth Isn't Luck. It's Strategy.

Let's stop pretending that wealth is just for "those people" over there. You don't need to be born into it. You don't need to marry into it. And you definitely don't need to apologize for wanting it.

You just need tools, a plan, and the belief that you're worth investing in.

So start with a book. Let it open something in you, and then go build your version of rich—whatever that looks like.

Because the truth is, your money mindset isn't just about money, it's about trust, power, freedom, and showing up for your future self like she's already winning.

(Which, btw, she is.)

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