21 Things Your Financial Therapist Wants You To Know – PART TWO
Here are the second part of Bari Tessler’s list of 21 things your Financial Therapist wants you to know part two. Actually I reduced it to 20.
Here are the second part of Bari Tessler’s list of 21 things your Financial Therapist wants you to know part two. Actually I reduced it to 20.
Here are the first ten things your Financial Therapist wants you to know from part one.
What gives your life meaning? Physicians address physical/emotional wellbeing. We address emotional / financial wellbeing. True wellbeing requires all three.
What gives your life meaning? Physicians address physical/emotional wellbeing. We address emotional / financial wellbeing. True wellbeing requires all three.
Money skills requires knowing how to earn enough, spend wisely, save for future needs, protect your assets, maintain good credit, & build an emergency fund.
Would you like to have more money—a higher income or greater net worth? How do you feel about the rich? Check out the negative views about the rich.
We typically only undertake transformation when we can no longer deny the need to change. Transformation is a big change that is not for the fainthearted.
Stuck is not a very professional word, but it’s an accurate description of a very familiar financial condition. What do you do when your financially “stuck?”
Since 80 to 100% of all financial decisions are made emotionally, learning something about emotions and how they affect our financial decisions can be financially lifesaving.
If you want to find a financial therapist, what kind of training or experience should you look for? The term ‘financial planner’ is not regulated.