Remove emotional blocks you’ve inherited from your culture and family… to experience a happy, healthy, new relationship with money.
Live in maro — a heart-centered spiritual state — that welcomes happy money (and joy!) into your life.
Most people are in a deeply committed — yet very unhappy — relationship… with money.
Do any of these ring true for you?
- Despite having skills and talents to spare — you’re still being paid far less than you’re worth
- You work all the time and never seem to get ahead
- You feel confused, anxious, or afraid when you think of retirement, possible medical bills, or supporting your aging parents
- You have more credit card debt than you ever thought you would
- You’d like to make more happy money — money you feel good about
- You’d like to look at your bank balance and smile…
Why does a happy relationship with money seem to come so easily to some people — and not so easily to you?
The good news is, you CAN transform your relationship with money — but first, you need to know this powerful truth…
It’s the way you FEEL about money that’s keeping you stuck — and most of your beliefs about money didn’t even start with you…
Heal Your Family Money Wounds
Your connection with money may be riddled with anxiety, shame, frustration, or fear — “inherited” from early family experiences, or from friends, and even your culture…
This means your money wounds might not even be YOUR burdens.
For instance, maybe your mother or grandmother grew up in the Great Depression, and firmly believed she could lose it all at any moment — so she prepared for the worst. And her fears are now a running theme in your own life and relationship with money…
Or maybe your Dad never had much money growing up, so he worked compulsively in an attempt to create the life he wishes he’d had as a child, for you. His well-intentioned efforts to provide for your material needs, inadvertently caused you to have an imbalanced relationship with your work and finances. You may over- or under-work or underearn, in spite of your skills and education — in a subconscious attempt to get your needs met, emotionally.
You couldn’t help but see how your family behaved around money and absorb their energy and attitudes…
This puts you squarely in the flow of unhappy money — worried about money… and somehow even when money comes in, you’re afraid or frustrated.
The truth is, a healthy, happy relationship with money is actually about trusting life. ..
… and Japan’s bestselling “Zen Millionaire,” Ken Honda, can guide you to transform your relationship with money, so you can start living a fuller life — rich with the joy and abundance you desire.
Ken’s widely revered teachings are based on four core truths:
- Money is simply energy, neither good nor bad. It’s a fuel that can feed your aspirations for things you want to do in your life
- The flow of money shuts down when your relationship with money evokes fear, overwhelm, stress, and anxiety
- Because many of your fears around money didn’t originate with you, it can be hard to change them on your own. (No amount of positive thinking will change this.)
- You CAN create a new experience of money — one where money shows up like a welcome friend, glad to see you
A new view of money — and a healthy, abundant, new relationship with money — starts by welcoming something that Ken calls “happy money” into your life.
Happy money allows you to live your purpose. It brings you and others joy, and it leaves the world a better place…
Discover Your Money Personality Type
According to Ken, people who engage with money can be broadly separated into types, depending on their outlook, money-related behaviors, and often, their background, too.
Which of these types sounds most like you?
1) The Compulsive Saver. You love to save money, and believe it’s the best way to secure a good life for yourself. Many of your money habits are admirable — but sadly, many compulsive savers also live their whole lives without spending any of the money they’ve sacrificed so much to save.
2) The Compulsive Spender. Simply put: you love spending money. Interestingly, you were probably raised by a Compulsive Saver! You might not realize it, but you likely need to spend money to feel in control. It can give you a sense of power you might not feel in other areas of your life… and you might be spending in order to escape feelings of low self-esteem.
3) The Compulsive Moneymaker. You believe life works best when you’re earning as much money as possible. You rarely feel guilty about choosing to focus on work rather than friends or family. In fact, you likely believe everything you’re doing is to help your family. Unfortunately, there’s no amount of money that will actually satisfy your actual, hidden emotional issue — a deep, unmet longing for recognition and significance.
4) The Indifferent-to-Money type. You hardly notice money exists, and likely have chosen a low-earning profession. Many days can pass without you thinking about money — or spending anything at all. Perhaps you leave financial matters to your partner, or come from a well-off family and aren’t involved in the day-to-day money issues. It might be fine for now, but what happens when you DO need to know the details of your finances?
5) The Hippie. You think money is a bad thing, and view it as a source of problems. You place a high value on not becoming a sellout — is this mindset holding you back?
6) The Saver-Splurger. A combination of The Compulsive Saver and The Compulsive Spender, you’re usually regimented and serious about money. You try to control your life by saving money — then splurge on unwise purchases that only bring you problems.
7) The Gambler. A combination of Compulsive Spender and Compulsive Moneymaker, you love taking risks and feel fired up by venture capital, commodity trading, and the like. You happily take big risks with your money — and often feel devastated when things don’t work out as you planned.
8) The Worrier. Regardless of how much money you have, you worry. What if it all goes away? You might also worry about life in general, and expect the worst to happen.
Ken will help you determine your money type, then transform your mindset and and rebuild your relationship with money..
Remove Blocks & Expand Your Capacity to Receive & Hold Happy Money
If money is energy, then just like water it can only fill up the cup that’s provided for it. Once the cup is filled… the water overflows, spilling onto the ground.
Ken will show you how to increase your capacity to hold money — and as you’ll soon discover, when the money is happy, it’s much easier to hold.
It’s time to remove the emotional blocks you’ve (unknowingly) put in place that prevent money from coming into your life… and create new space for money to start flowing in abundantly…
This process shows your heart and brain that there’s a different path you can follow when it comes to money — and your mind can create new patterns.
You’ll know your money is happy when you receive — and offer it — with joy…
Ken Honda is a bestselling self-development author in Japan, with book sales surpassing seven million copies since 2001. His latest book is called Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money.
Join Ken for this powerful new online video program — and come prepared for plenty of breakthroughs and aha! moments as you explore the seven steps to happy money. ..
You’ll create a brand-new relationship to money — one that’s happy, healthy, and loving.
What You’ll Discover in These 7 Modules
In this 7-part transformational intensive, Ken will guide you through the fundamental skills and competencies you’ll need to heal your family money wounds, clear energy blocks, and transform your relationship with money.
This course will feature teachings, training sessions, and experiential practices with Ken. Each session will build harmoniously upon the previous ones, so you’ll develop a complete holistic understanding of the practices, tools, and principles you’ll need to remove blocks — and expand your capacity for experiencing a healthy, abundant, new relationship with money.
What People Are Saying About Ken Honda…
“… a brilliant teacher… on the power that happiness brings to energizing, attracting and utilizing your money to achieve its highest purpose.”
Ken Honda is a brilliant teacher on the subject of how to have “Happy Money” and on the power that happiness brings to energizing, attracting and utilizing your money to achieve its highest purpose. There are many great authorities on how to make money but have you seen a great teacher on how to have true and genuine happiness with the money you have right now?
… Ken Honda shares so sincerely about how to change your feelings, thoughts, motivations, and consciousness about money as simply and powerfully as he does. He gets right to the Heart of money and I highly recommend… Ken’s work if you want to be happy with your money right now and to find a very powerful and happy path forward for your money to grow.
— Christopher Dilts
“… a life-changing new way of thinking about money as well as practical insights into the energy of abundance…”
Are you mystified by money? Is worldly abundance eluding you? Ken Honda’s Happy Money has the answers you are looking for… Honda offers a life-changing new way of thinking about money as well as practical insights into the energy of abundance… This book offers deep, timeless wisdom in an accessible, contemporary voice. He addresses a universally important subject and treats it usefully, yet with sensitivity and originality.
— Sandra and Daniel Biskind
“… tools that have the power to change your life…”
I found Happy Money incredibly powerful. Ken has the ability to make complex ideas, simple and easily understandable. He delivers concrete tools that have the power to change your life… should you apply them.
— Eva C.
“The way I see money has now totally transformed.”
[Happy Money has] lots of take-aways about having a healthy relationship with money. The way I see money has now totally transformed. This book teaches that a healthy relationship with money brings a deep sense of peace. I’m so excited to implement this into my life and start creating a happy money flow by showing gratitude and appreciation. This book will be my new “gift book” to my friends and family.
— Nori Ueoku
“… a completely new approach to the usual positive thinking/law of attraction books…”
Happy Money is a completely new approach to the usual positive thinking/law of attraction books… It also goes deeper into the relationship between personal narratives and money. It gives specifics as to what those narratives can be, and gives some guidance as to where to dig deeper. Overall a wonderful fresh take with lots of new perspectives and specific enough guidance to help the reader reach a new level of personal insight and, hopefully, a healthier relationship to money.
— Anonymous
“… practical lessons and tips to improve personal finance and happiness.”
Happy Money packs priceless knowledge. Ken Honda masterfully presented practical lessons and tips to improve personal finance and happiness. This book has shifted the way I approach every money transaction.
— Anna
“Ken’s ability to articulate how to achieve a higher state of financial happiness is really a piece of art in itself.”
Ken’s ability to articulate how to achieve a higher state of financial happiness is really a piece of art in itself. There are a lot of financial self help books out there but this is one is actually worth the read!
— Katrina Nagy
“… honest and spiritual as well as practical.”
I love Ken’s grounded approach to abundance! It’s honest and spiritual as well as practical.
— Genny
“… if you follow what Ken teaches, you WILL be able to have it all: the money AND the happiness.”
The biggest thing I took away from Ken’s book was the feeling of peace. Not only does he show you how to attract more money into your life, but how to be HAPPIER…not only with that money, but with ourselves. Just because you make a lot of money doesn’t mean you’ll be happy, but if you follow what Ken teaches, you WILL be able to have it all: the money AND the happiness.
— Michele
“… I found myself feeling lighter, more empowered and excited to approach my finance in new ways.”
Ken brings a much-needed new voice to the world of wealth and finance. Money can cause so much stress when you let it, but with each page of Happy Money, I found myself feeling lighter, more empowered and excited to approach my finance in new ways. If you’ve ever felt that you’re held captive by your money or how you think and feel about it, Happy Money will put you onto a whole new path for your financial future.
— Jeffrey Van Dyk