Redefine Wealth for Yourself: How to Stop Chasing Money, Finally Live Your Life's Purpose and Find Fulfillment
Redefine Wealth for Yourself explores a holistic approach to prosperity, shifting the focus from bank balances to six essential pillars including health, relationships, and purpose for a truly affluent life.

Table of Content
1. Introduction
1 min 33 sec
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have all the money in the world yet still appear deeply unhappy, while others with modest means radiate a sense of peace and abundance? It is a common paradox in our modern society. We are often taught that wealth is strictly a matter of commas and zeros in a bank account. We are told that if we just work hard enough and sacrifice enough of our time, health, and relationships, we will eventually reach a finish line where happiness awaits. But for many, that finish line keeps moving further away, and the cost of the chase becomes too high to bear.
This is where we begin our journey into a new way of thinking. The core idea here is that true wealth is about more than just currency; it is about the condition of your entire life. It is about being ‘well’ in every sense of the word. If you have millions of dollars but are too sick to enjoy it, or if you have a massive estate but no one to share it with, can you really call yourself wealthy? Probably not.
In the following sections, we are going to deconstruct the traditional, narrow view of prosperity and replace it with a comprehensive framework known as the Six Pillars of Wealth. These pillars are fitness, people, space, faith, work, and money. Notice that money is the final pillar, not the first. This is a deliberate choice. By the time we reach the end of this exploration, you will see how each of these areas of your life supports the others. You will learn how to build a foundation that allows wealth to flow to you naturally, without the burnout and bitterness that often accompany the traditional path to success. Let’s start by looking at the most fundamental asset you own: yourself.
2. The Foundation of Physical and Mental Vitality
2 min 42 sec
Your physical body and mental state are the primary vessels through which you experience the world and achieve your highest goals.
3. The Power of High-Quality Relationships
2 min 42 sec
The people you surround yourself with can either elevate your path to abundance or drain your energy and focus.
4. Designing Your Physical Environment for Success
2 min 10 sec
Your physical surroundings are a direct reflection of your internal state and can either hinder or help your progress.
5. Anchoring Your Life in a Higher Purpose
2 min 15 sec
Faith provides the internal compass and resilience needed to navigate the challenges of building a wealthy life.
6. Aligning Your Gifts with Your Professional Life
2 min 06 sec
Fulfillment in work comes from using your unique talents to serve others, rather than just chasing a paycheck.
7. Mastering Money as a Tool for Freedom
2 min 28 sec
Financial abundance is the result of managing your mindset and your habits after the other pillars of life are in balance.
8. Conclusion
1 min 16 sec
Redefining wealth is a journey from the outside in. We spend so much of our lives trying to fix our bank accounts, thinking that will fix our lives. But as we have explored through these six pillars, the process actually works in reverse. When you prioritize your physical and mental fitness, you gain the energy and clarity to build better relationships. When you surround yourself with the right people and create a supportive environment, your faith and sense of purpose can flourish. And when you are living your purpose, the work you do becomes a powerful magnet for financial abundance.
This holistic approach doesn’t just change your balance sheet; it changes your entire experience of being alive. It moves you away from the ‘hustle and grind’ culture and into a life of significance and peace. The most important takeaway is that you have the power to start this transformation right now, regardless of how much money you currently have. You can organize one drawer, send one thank-you note, or say one positive affirmation today. Each small step strengthens your foundation. As you move forward, keep the image of a well-lived life at the forefront of your mind. True wealth is your birthright, and by honoring these six pillars, you are finally claiming it for yourself and for the generations to come.
About this book
What is this book about?
Many people spend their entire lives chasing a number in a bank account, only to find themselves exhausted, lonely, and unfulfilled once they reach it. This book argues that the traditional definition of wealth is far too narrow and actually keeps us from experiencing the abundance we truly crave. Instead of viewing money as the primary goal, this framework reposition's it as just one of six critical pillars that support a flourishing existence. By examining the pillars of fitness, people, space, faith, work, and finally money, the author provides a roadmap for total well-being. The promise is simple yet profound: when you align your physical health, your inner circle, and your professional calling with your deepest values, financial success becomes a natural byproduct rather than a stressful pursuit. This guide offers a blend of practical advice and spiritual wisdom to help you stop the relentless grind and start living with intention and grace.
Book Information
About the Author
Patrice Washington
Patrice Washington is an award-winning author, speaker, and media personality who offers advice on personal finance and money matters to millions of listeners via The Redefining Wealth podcast, her Real Money Answers book series, personal speaking engagements, and countless appearances with media outlets including Steve Harvey’s radio and TV shows, Cosmopolitan, Essence, Dr. Oz, and others.
Ratings & Reviews
Ratings at a glance
What people think
Listeners find the book to be insightful, with one noting that it offers hands-on lessons from life experiences and methods for achieving wealth. They overall describe the work as an outstanding and simple read.
Top reviews
This book is a total game-changer for anyone who feels like they're grinding for a paycheck but losing their soul in the process. Patrice Washington flips the script on what it means to be truly 'wealthy' by putting money at the very end of her Six Pillars list. I was deeply moved by her focus on well-being as the original definition of wealth. The way she breaks down the pillars makes so much sense, especially the parts about mental fitness and the People pillar. It’s not just another dry personal finance manual about spreadsheets; instead, it’s a soulful guide to living a life that actually feels good on the inside. To be fair, if you are looking for complex stock market analysis, you won't find it here. However, if you want to align your purpose with your bank account, this is the blueprint you need to read right now.
Show morePicked this up after hearing Patrice on a podcast, and I’m so glad I decided to invest in the hard copy. This isn't your typical 'hustle harder' business book; it’s an invitation to slow down and build a foundation that can actually sustain success. The Six Pillars—Fitness, People, Space, Faith, Work, and Money—offer a comprehensive view of life that most financial experts completely ignore. I especially loved the section on the Space pillar and how our physical environment reflects our internal standards. It motivated me to finally organize my home office to match the person I am becoming. The faith-based approach is woven in beautifully without being overbearing or exclusionary. It’s rare to find a book that addresses the heart and the wallet with equal grace. This is definitely a resource I will be returning to every year to check my alignment.
Show moreAfter hearing Patrice Washington speak online, I knew I had to get my hands on this book. It completely redefined my understanding of what it means to be successful. We are often taught that money is the goal, but this book proves that money is actually the result of having your life in order. The 'Work' pillar really resonated with me, especially the idea that we should seek a professional culture that fits our lifestyle. I’ve been chasing a 'passion' that wasn't paying the bills, and this book gave me permission to pivot toward my actual gifts. The prompts and suggestions are so easy to digest and apply immediately. I ended up buying the Audible version too because her voice is so soothing and encouraging. Highly recommend this for anyone who wants to stop chasing money and start chasing purpose.
Show moreImagine a life where you earn more without ever feeling like you’re 'chasing' the dollar. That is the promise of this book, and Patrice delivers it with such authenticity and grace. The way she incorporates her Certification in Financial Psychology into the text is brilliant. She doesn't just tell you to save money; she helps you understand the heart of why we behave the way we do with our finances. I loved the section on neuroplasticity and how we can literally rewire our brains for abundance. The faith-based elements provided a wonderful sense of peace and grounding throughout the journey. In my experience, I was skeptical at first, but the holistic approach is the only way to build a life that actually lasts. It’s an excellent, easy read that I’ll be recommending to all my friends and family.
Show moreAs someone who has always prioritized my career over my physical health, the section on the Fitness pillar hit me like a ton of bricks. Patrice shares a scary story about a routine doctor's visit revealing dangerously low hemoglobin, and it made me realize how much I've been neglecting my own body in the pursuit of success. The truth is, we can't enjoy our money if we're too exhausted or ill to function. I loved the blend of faith-based wisdom and practical life lessons throughout the chapters. The writing style is warm and encouraging, like a conversation with a wise mentor who actually wants to see you win. My only gripe is that it can feel a bit repetitive at times. Regardless, the focus on using affirmations to rewire your brain is fascinating and something I’ve already started implementing in my morning routine.
Show moreThe chapter on 'Space' was exactly what I needed to read this month. I never realized how much my messy desk was actually blocking my creativity and making me feel like I didn't deserve a higher income. Washington explains that our surroundings reflect the standards we think we deserve, and that really stuck with me. After reading, I spent the weekend purging my house of things that no longer serve me. The book is written with a lot of heart, and the tone is incredibly empowering for women who want more than just a big balance. Some of the advice on affirmations felt a little repetitive, but the core message about 'expectancy' is gold. It’s a 4-star read because it’s highly actionable, even if some of the stories felt a bit long-winded. Overall, it’s a great tool for anyone feeling stuck in a cycle of lack and scarcity.
Show moreFinally got around to finishing this, and I have to say, the focus on 'Pillars' is a great way to organize your life. I’ve always been good with money, but my 'Fitness' and 'Space' pillars were a complete disaster. This book helped me see that my physical health is actually a financial asset. If I’m too tired to work on my business, I’m losing money! The writing is clear and the chapters flow well, making it an easy read for a busy professional. I did feel that the 'Money' pillar at the end was a bit rushed compared to the others. I would have liked to see more on budgeting or debt repayment strategies given the author's background as a finance expert. Still, it’s a solid 4-star book for the mindset shift alone. It’s perfect for someone who feels 'successful' on paper but miserable in reality.
Show moreEver wonder why you can have a full bank account but still feel completely empty inside? That’s the core question this book attempts to answer through its holistic framework. While I appreciated the Six Pillars, particularly the emphasis on physical health, some of the advice felt a bit like 'pop culture' spirituality to me. It is a very easy read, which is great for accessibility, but I honestly wanted more technical strategies on the actual 'Money' pillar. Personally, the stories were engaging, but I felt like the 'Space' pillar could have been condensed into a blog post rather than a full chapter. It’s a solid 3-star read because the message is vital, even if the execution feels a little light on the 'how-to' for seasoned self-help readers. It’s a good starting point for a mindset shift, but don't expect it to be a deep dive into financial psychology.
Show moreWow, I didn't expect a wealth book to spend so much time talking about my relationships and my closet clutter! Truth is, the holistic approach is refreshing, but it might be a bit too 'soft' for people who are strictly looking for investment advice. Patrice argues that wealth follows when our life is in order, which is a powerful sentiment. I found the 'Work' pillar particularly interesting, especially the distinction between following your passion and using your actual gifts. That rapper example she used was a bit of a reality check for my own side projects! While the book is highly readable and filled with hope, I felt some of the sections on faith were a little specific to one worldview. If you can look past that, there are plenty of universal truths here about boundaries and personal responsibility. It’s a decent guide for life balance, just maybe not a financial masterclass.
Show moreFrankly, I found this to be a bit too basic if you’ve already read a lot of personal development or financial psychology books. The concept of 'wealth as well-being' is beautiful, but I was hoping for more granular steps on the actual money management side. It feels a bit more like a lifestyle coaching book than a wealth-building guide. Not gonna lie, I almost put it down halfway through because the tone felt a bit like a collection of blog posts. However, I stayed for the 'People' pillar, and I'll admit the advice on active listening was a good reminder. If you're new to the world of self-help, you'll likely love this. But for those looking for advanced strategies or deep financial theory, it might feel a little surface-level. It’s an okay read for a weekend, but it didn't quite live up to the massive hype for me.
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