Money Is Emotional
- Author Hillary D Price
- Published December 6, 2011
- Word count 392
Throughout the course of working with individuals I came to the solid understanding that money is an extremely emotional subject. About 80 percent of my coaching has been emotional while 20 percent is financial. Most people come to understand the financial concepts I teach because they are basic and relatively simple. Unfortunately, most people do not become financially successful utilizing these concepts because they do not take action. Why not? Emotions. We are emotional beings so we are guided by how we feel, not what we know.
People pick up my financial recovery course because they are not in a position of financial or emotional abundance. I can assure you that throughout my course you will create a plan to get there. You will experience an emotional recovery by the time you complete my program. You are going to understand and discover how amazing you are and the result will be more than you could have ever imagined. In addition, my program guides you through some simple step-by-step strategies to help ensure you continue to grow financially.
Before we move forward we need to take a small step back. This will allow you to discover how you feel and felt, emotionally and financially. It is generally not helpful to dwell on the past however at times there are advantages to reflecting on the past to clear up mental and emotional real estate. When it comes to dealing with money we can almost go back to the day you were born. If you are like most, I doubt your parents had a healthy regimen of day-to-day lessons for you about money or money management. They themselves were probably running around trying to get their own finances into shape, wondering why their own parents never taught them. You will delve deeper into these concepts as the course progresses. For instances, some people hold resentment for an exclusionary past, which keeps them from initiating a new beginning. So remember... "Your parents did not know about money and neither did mine." So instead of blaming them, you educate and teach yourself and your children (if you have them) that to grow you will need to learn about money and emotions so you can move forward. It is like tying your shoes. You learn, practice a little and then you can do it yourself without even thinking about it.
Hillary D. Price is a financial counselor and coach, author, and entrepreneur in Southern California. Her innovative and in-demand "Make Dollars and Cents with Emotions" course is available at www.hdpriceinc.com. Private counseling available by appointment only. 888-769-7714, Fax 888-380-9876, info@hdpriceinc.com.
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