Join the club!
We’re all guilty (or have been at some point) of impersonating an ostrich when it comes to sorting out our finances. And whether we have too much or too little of the lovely stuff, or we just haven’t got a handle on it all, brushing our financial stresses under the carpet will catch up with us eventually.
I know, because there was once a time when I wasn’t in control of my money!
Yes me! I was a Chartered Accountant and an Independent Financial Adviser, and my finances and paperwork got into a real mess and crying out for a declutter. Like many people the banks were throwing loan facilities and credit cards at me and I got myself into significant debt, I let my finances control me and I had no significant savings plans in place to support my future. My spending habits needed reigning in before it was too late. And I knew that if I didn’t start creating some realistic budgets (and quick) that everything I was working towards (professionally and financially) could be easily whipped away.
It wasn’t really the best advert for a financial expert, was it?
But many women (me included) have complex relationships with money. Many of us have money hangovers from past money mistakes or our parents’ attitude towards money – most of which no longer serve us.
This book is based on the program that I use with my personal coaching clients
So what's discussed in the book:
Join the club!
We’re all guilty (or have been at some point) of impersonating an ostrich when it comes to sorting out our finances. And whether we have too much or too little of the lovely stuff, or we just haven’t got a handle on it all, brushing our financial stresses under the carpet will catch up with us eventually.
I know, because there was once a time when I wasn’t in control of my money!
Yes me! I was a Chartered Accountant and an Independent Financial Adviser, and my finances and paperwork got into a real mess and crying out for a declutter. Like many people the banks were throwing loan facilities and credit cards at me and I got myself into significant debt, I let my finances control me and I had no significant savings plans in place to support my future. My spending habits needed reigning in before it was too late. And I knew that if I didn’t start creating some realistic budgets (and quick) that everything I was working towards (professionally and financially) could be easily whipped away.
It wasn’t really the best advert for a financial expert, was it?
But many women (me included) have complex relationships with money. Many of us have money hangovers from past money mistakes or our parents’ attitude towards money – most of which no longer serve us.
This book is based on the program that I use with my personal coaching clients
So what's discussed in the book: