***The Power of Financial Coaching
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We all know that the best of the best in any industry hire coaches. And the most financially successful have financial advisors. But bring these two disciplines together and magic happens!
Financial coaches help you align your values and your money to bring about true fulfillment in your life.
Want to take your business to the next level? Or start that business you’ve always dreamed of owning? Or create wealth with true meaning behind it -- not just accumulating money for money’s sake.
Do you have aspirations of becoming a philanthropist?
Whatever your goals and dreams are, financial coaching may be the answer to help you get there, and much sooner than you thought possible.
How do you get started with a financial coach? Well, first you have to do some soul searching -- if money and time were not an issue, what would you Ideal Life look like? Get serious here. Spend some time on this. Can you envision your own “perfect life,” whatever that looks like to you? What would bring you true happiness?
Here are some possible answers: • I would spend more time with my family
• I would travel the world
• I would have the money to quit my job and start a business (or work for a non-profit, or help end poverty, or teach, etc.)
• I would have the money to buy a summer retreat (2nd home, RV, winter get away)
• I would become an author
• I would go back to school
• I would fluently speak a second language
• I would know how to create abundance so money was never a worry again!
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What’s getting in your way of having/doing those things now? A coach can help you uncover belief systems, habits, fears that may be hampering your success.
And a financial coach can help you see how your current money habits may be part of what’s getting in your way and develop great money habits for long term success.
You deserve to live your best life starting NOW! Investigate the power of financial coaching today! Check out these resources:
The Financial Planning Association: http://www.fpanet.org
n The Kinder Institute: http://kinderinstitute.com
n The Money Coaching Institute: http://www.moneycoachinginstitute.com
n JATAJ Life Planning: http://www.jataj.com
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