Most financial advice feels overwhelming.
Budgets. Investments. Debt snowballs. Side hustles. Credit scores. Emergency funds. It's easy to feel behind before you even begin.
Up Your Averages: A Daily Guide to Improving Your Finances takes a different approach.
Instead of dramatic overhauls and complicated strategies, this 45-day devotional focuses on one simple principle:
Small, consistent financial improvements compound over time.
Written in short, easy-to-read daily entries, this book combines:
Practical money wisdomBehavioral insightPersonal reflectionClear, actionable mindset shiftsEach day includes an inspirational visual paired with focused commentary designed to help you:
Improve your financial decision-makingBreak destructive money patternsIncrease discipline and awarenessBuild stronger spending habitsDevelop long-term thinkingUnderstand leverage and orderReplace panic with strategyThis is not a get-rich-quick guide.
It is a framework for steady financial maturity.
Whether you are:
Living paycheck to paycheckRebuilding after setbacksTrying to eliminate debtWorking to improve your creditOr simply wanting to make better financial choicesThis book will help you shift from reaction to intention.
Financial freedom is rarely built in dramatic moments. It is built in daily discipline.
One decision at a time.
One habit at a time.
One percentage point at a time.
If you are ready to stop feeling controlled by money and start becoming more intentional with it, this guide will help you raise your financial averages - steadily and sustainably.Book Three of the Up Your Averages series focuses on the financial lessons most people wish they had learned earlier in life.
Inside are practical principles about money, saving, investing, and long-term wealth-lessons Mark learned through experience, often the hard way. The purpose is simple: to pass those lessons on to his children, your children, and anyone who wants a stronger financial future.
Topics include:
The difference between spending and investingWhy assets matter more than luxuryHow opportunity cost quietly erodes wealthSmarter approaches to saving and purchasing decisionsWritten in a daily, devotional-style format, this book isn't about get-rich-quick schemes. It's about developing a healthier relationship with money and making better decisions over time.
Read it for yourself-and consider sharing it with someone you care about.