It’s Official: My Book Is Now Published!

Last week I shared a post about “that time I wrote a book.” At the time, the project was still making its way through the final stages of publishing.

Today, I’m happy to say that it’s now official.

Money Without the Noise: A Canadian Guide to Clear Financial Thinking in A Clickbait Era is now published and available!

Writing a book is a strange process. For months (or in my case, much longer), it exists mostly in your own head and on your computer. You revise chapters, rethink ideas, move sections around, and slowly try to shape a coherent message out of a lot of notes and drafts.

Then one day, it stops being a private project and becomes a real thing that people can actually read.

That moment feels both exciting and slightly surreal.

This book grew out of the same ideas I’ve written about on this blog over the years: that personal finance is often less about complex strategies and more about developing clearer thinking around money. We’re constantly surrounded by financial advice, trends, and strong opinions, and it can be difficult to separate what actually matters from what simply adds more noise.

My goal with this book was to create a practical, thoughtful guide to navigating those decisions.

If you’ve been following this blog for a while, many of the themes will likely feel familiar—just explored in more depth.

And if you’re new here, welcome.

You can learn more about the book here.

Thank you to everyone who has followed, read, commented, and supported this blog over the years. In many ways, this book wouldn’t exist without this small corner of the internet.

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