In ‘Old Money, New Woman’, author Byron Tully provides powerful insights and wit-soaked wisdom to help you make the most of your money and improve the quality of your life.Revealing 8 ‘Old Money Secrets’ for women, the author shares time-tested tips and step-by-step strategies used by the women of America’s Upper Class, generation after generation. From education and etiquette to cosmetics and clothing, this must-read book details the coveted, rarely-discussed fundamentals that any woman can use to achieve financial independence, discover her personal style, and make the most of every opportunity. Exercises will help you understand where you are in life, improve your decision-making process, and identify illusions that may be holding you back. With 18 chapters full of eye-opening information and life-changing inspiration, ‘Old Money, New Woman’ is a handbook and a guidebook—a ‘life manual’ packed with effective tools, enlightening examples, and soul-searching questions only you can answer—all with one goal in mind: to help you make it in the modern world.
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Summary
Old Money, New Woman: How to manage your money and your life by Byron Tully. I highly recommend this book. I have already taken two action steps as a result of it. Byron provides Old Money Secrets throughout the book to summarize his points. One of my favorite features of the book is the stories of the women at the end of each chapter. Byron has a no nonsense approach which I found very refreshing. Some things are not fair but we are not victims and we are not helpless. He provides plenty of advice and actionable steps.
One ah-ha moment for me was his explanation of boarding school and why parents may send their kids there. It gave me a totally new insight into the boarding school experience. Another insightful section was on the three major influences we are under: mass media, friends and family. I think we underestimate the impact media is having on our decisions unconsciously.
The chapter that discussed the benefits of an Extremely Challenging Endeavor also has me pondering my ECE. In chapter 7, he shares some Old Money Protocols. These protocols decided in advance help us when we have to face the tough decisions.
There is so much I still want to share. Ladies the last several chapters were about how we present ourselves. Excellent tips and reminders.
I was shocked when I read all of the dangerous ingredients in our makeup.
Bottom line: I highly recommend this book for any woman. I wish I had read it 20 years ago.