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Get Rich, Lucky Bitch: Release Your Money Blocks and Live a First Class Life

by Denise Duffield-Thomas

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About This Book

Denise Duffield-Thomas starts from a provocative premise: most women aren't broke because they lack talent or drive, but because they've internalized a lifetime of quietly toxic messages about money — that wanting it is greedy, that having it changes you, that you're not the kind of person who gets to be wealthy. Get Rich, Lucky Bitch is her systematic dismantling of those beliefs, blending manifestation principles with practical mindset work to help readers identify where their financial ceilings come from and how to raise them deliberately.

What distinguishes this book is Duffield-Thomas's voice — confessional, sharp, and relentlessly specific. She doesn't deal in vague affirmations; she walks through her own financial turning points with enough detail to feel honest rather than curated. The structure follows a loose progression from diagnosis to action, so readers move from "oh, that's why I do that" to concrete exercises without the book ever feeling like a self-help worksheet. Her humor keeps things from tipping into either preachiness or woo-woo abstraction, making the money psychology feel genuinely accessible to readers who'd normally roll their eyes at abundance rhetoric.