
Journey To Freedom Books
Recommended Books for crafting a life that’s financially independent, value-aligned, and meaning-driven — not just money tips.
📚 Title: “Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain” by Lisa Feldman Barrett 🧠 Why I recommend it: This is the book that reframed how I think about emotions, identity, and personal power. In just a handful of short, accessible lessons, Dr. Barrett explains how the brain works—not as a passive observer of the world, but as a prediction machine constantly shaping your reality. It’s science, but with soul. It helped me realise how much influence I really have over how I think, feel, and respond to life. ✅ Great For: People in transition, self-reinvention, or burnout recovery. Anyone who wants to understand how the brain truly works—and how to use that knowledge to feel more in control of their thoughts, emotions, and energy.
📚 Title: “I Will Teach You To Be Rich” By Ramit Sethi 💸 Why I recommend it: Ramit’s approach is all about building systems that work for your life, so you can automate your money, enjoy guilt-free spending, and stop stressing about every dollar. It’s helped me reframe financial freedom as something personal and empowering—not restrictive. ✅ Great for: Anyone ready to take control of their finances without giving up their joy. Especially powerful for women building a new life on their own terms.
📚 Title: "The Barefoot Investor" by Scott Pape 💸 Why I recommend it: A modern Aussie finance classic. Scott Pape walks you through how to structure your bank accounts, pay off your mortgage faster, and build long-term security—without overcomplicating things. This book is especially helpful for first-home buyers who want to stay in control of their money and avoid the overwhelm. ✅ Great For: Anyone looking to simplify their finances without feeling overwhelmed. Especially great for Aussies who want a step-by-step system to get out of debt, build savings, and feel confident managing their money—even if they’re starting from scratch. Ideal for first-time budgeters, solo buyers, or anyone ready to take control.
📚 Title: "Mortgage Stressbuster” By Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon 🏡 Why I recommend it: A must-read for anyone with a home loan. With rising interest rates and financial stress becoming common, this book is a calm, practical guide to managing mortgage pressure, negotiating better deals, and understanding the fine print. ✅ Great For: Homeowners feeling the weight of rising interest rates, mortgage pressure, or financial stress. If you’re paying off a loan and feel like the numbers are getting tighter, this book offers calm, practical guidance for reducing the pressure and renegotiating your way to peace of mind.
📚 Title: "Money & Couples: How to Talk About Money Without Fights, Drama, or Stalemates" By Ramit Sethi 💸 Why I recommend it: Whether you're in a relationship now or want to be in the future, this book is gold. Ramit breaks down how couples can talk about money without shame, blame, or avoidance. It’s not just about budgets—it’s about values, dreams, and how to build a life together that feels rich for both people. I love how he brings in real conversations and gives practical scripts to help navigate money differences with empathy, not tension. ✅ Great for: Couples, people in new relationships, or anyone preparing to share their financial life with someone. Also incredibly helpful if past financial trauma or independence makes you hesitant to open up.
📚 Title "How to Buy a Home: Confessions of a Real Estate Agent" By Emily Wallace 🏡 Why I recommend it: Straight from the other side of the table—Emily Wallace is an agent who now advocates for buyers. She offers rare insights into what really happens in the buying process and how to avoid common traps. ✅ Great For: Anyone planning to buy their first home—or buy smarter the second time around. Especially helpful if you're feeling out of your depth in the real estate world. This is a practical, no-nonsense guide written by someone who knows the tricks of the trade (and wants you to avoid them).
📚 Title: "Moving Out, Working Abroad and Keeping Your Sanity” By Karen Blau (The Digital Nomad & Expat Mentor Book 1) 🌎 Why I recommend it: This book blends practical advice with the emotional realities of moving abroad—like dealing with loneliness, identity shifts, and career pivots. Karen speaks from experience, offering real-life insights and "you’ve got this" energy that feels like a supportive expat big sister. A great mindset-reset for expats feeling uncertain or overwhelmed. ✅ Great for: UK expats, solo movers, and anyone combining relocation with remote work or self-employment. Perfect if you're doing this without a corporate relocation package or support system.
📚 Title "Property Investing for Dummies (Australia Edition)” By Bruce Brammall & Eric Tyson 🏡 Why I recommend it: A great Aussie-centric intro to buying property. Whether you're a first-home buyer or an expat trying to decode local property rules, this book simplifies tax, loans, legal issues, and investment strategies. ✅ Great For: First-time buyers, expats, and long-term renters who want to understand how the Australian property system actually works. It’s especially useful if you’re considering your first investment or trying to decode taxes, legal lingo, and loan structures.
📚 Title: "Thriving Abroad: The Definitive Guide to Professional and Personal Relocation Success” By Louise Wiles 🌎 Why I recommend it: Combines personal development with relocation logistics. Practical and psychological—perfect for professionals moving solo or with families. ✅ Great for: Dual-career expats and career-driven relocations
📚 Title: “How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain” by Lisa Feldman Barrett 🎉 Why I recommend it: This is the deeper dive. Dr. Barrett challenges everything we thought we knew about emotions. She unpacks how feelings are not hardwired reactions, but constructed experiences shaped by our past, our body, and our environment. Reading this gave me language and science behind so much of what I’ve intuitively felt — especially when navigating anxiety, PMDD, or emotional intensity. It’s empowering, challenging, and completely liberating. ✅ Great For: Anyone who wants to better understand their emotional life — especially if you’re working through trauma, building emotional intelligence, or learning to regulate your mood and energy more consciously. Also brilliant for coaches, creators, and anyone exploring behavioural change.