New Release
Serenity Decoded
This book helps you understand how stress, guilt, and survival instincts shape your money decisions, so you can stop punishing yourself and start building stability.
You’re not broken, and you’re not bad with money. Your financial stress makes sense in a world of rising costs, pressure, and constant comparison.
Welcome to Serenity Decoding.
Money Serenity Press is a purpose-driven publishing house dedicated to reshaping the way people think about money, stress, and self-worth. We create books that replace shame with understanding, urgency with clarity, and pressure with peace.
Our titles blend psychology, real-life practicality, and honest storytelling to help readers build stability before wealth. Every book we publish exists to empower individuals to move forward with confidence, not fear, and to create financial lives rooted in calm, strength, and lasting progress.
What You’ll Always Find in a MONEY SERENITY Book
Every Money Serenity book is designed to remove guilt, reduce pressure, and restore clarity around money. We don’t preach hustle. We don’t shame mistakes. We help you understand how stress shapes your decisions, and how to build stability before chasing wealth. Our mission is simple: calm first, strategy second.
Psychology First
Understand how your brain responds to financial stress.
Practical Stability
Clear, actionable steps you can apply immediately.
Compassion Over Shame
Responsibility without self-punishment.
Progress That Lasts
Systems built for real life, not perfection.
What Readers Are Saying
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This book explains money stress in a way that finally makes sense. It made me realize I’m not the only one dealing with these feelings. The chapters about guilt and financial pressure really hit home for me. It felt like someone finally explained what so many of us go through but rarely talk about.
Mike Sendler
I’ve read many finance books, but this one felt more human. It helped me understand my relationship with money better. Reading it made me feel less alone and more hopeful about improving my relationship with money.
Charmaine Tobey
Very relatable and honest. It talks about the real emotions behind money, not just numbers and budgets.
Daniel Carter
This book gave me a new perspective on financial stress. It felt encouraging rather than judgmental.
Emily Rogers
The Quiet Weight of Money Stress
If money and finances feel heavy, it’s not because you’re broken or bad or wrong. It’s just that you’ve been carrying too much weight.
- You’re not behind.
- You’re not failing.
- And you’re not alone.
