Cindy Parran Brochu

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Cindy Parran Brochu

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Financial coach - money mindset and money planning
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Business owner and educator

Cindy Parran Brochu is a Financial Coach, and her mission is to empower people and teach them how to achieve financial independence. She believes that when people have their financial life in order, they have more time to focus on their true passions, free of worry and stress. She offers dynamic programs and products that show her clients how to money plan, reduce debt, make smart financial decisions, free-up cash flow and stay on financial track. She helps her clients create a positive money mindset and provides them with the support and guidance they need to build confidence in managing their financial lives. She lives in Saco, Maine, with her husband, son, pet cockatiel bird and enjoys riding her Spanish Mustang every chance she gets. She also loves nature and staying active.

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Is your money telling you what to do or are you telling your money what to do in a money plan? I hope you're telling your money what to do. If you are, it really means that you're making it behave, and making money behave means that you're actively taking charge and managing it. When money is telling you what to do, it typically shows up with more going out of your pocket than is coming in. This happens because of poor spending habits and poor money management.

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Are you ignoring your financial fitness? You may be if you hear a voice saying to you when you spend money, “I shouldn’t really be buying this,” or “How am I going to pay for this?” Maybe you hear no voice at all. Is it so buried that you wouldn’t even hear it if were screaming at you?

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Does your financial life seem chaotic and crazy? When it's time to pay your bills, do you know exactly where you put them? I'm wondering how you are simplifying your financial life. Are you spending more on a monthly basis than you're actually making? Do you have several bank accounts that you need to keep track of each month? Financial success is not only about paying attention to where you spend your money and diligently saving, but it's also about taking other action steps and creating systems that simplify and make your financial life easier.

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Over-spending, avoidance, excuses, poor planning, no planning -- what is your money stress costing you in terms of your finacial fitness? Besides the obvious - money - it also could be costing you your health, a happy relationship with your partner, peace, fun and overall happiness.

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Are you often frustrated, overwhelmed, or worried about your financial situation? Understanding the why can help you to figure out what might need changing. Might it be that you just need to sit down and look at all the numbers and come up with a plan, or is it something deeper than that?

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Do you know what your financial IQ is? You have your IQ, or intelligence quotient, that assesses your overall intelligence level, and an emotional IQ, which measures your ability to control your emotions. Your financial IQ is a measure of your financial intelligence - how well you do with money!

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Do you know what the number one issue couples argue about? You guessed it - money! A difference of opinion on the best use of money, lack of communication about money, dishonesty with respect to spending, overspending, what appears to be lack of money, all cause madness in marriage and take away from marital bliss. So, how should you really approach the topic of money in your marriage, and what's the best way to manage your money? Is it best to keep your money in separate accounts or keep it all together?

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Webster's definition of master is "a person who has dominance or control of something," and this plays a large role in money management. Dominating or controlling something or someone can sound negative but when we're talking money, it's a very good thing. If you aren't in control of your money, you'll become a slave to it, and it will feel as if it's controlling you. This often leaves people feeling frustrated, powerless, ashamed, stressed and overwhelmed.

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Does spending less lead to living more? Is that really true? Well, it depends who you ask. I'm wondering what having less really means to you. What it means for me is that I'll have less clutter and stuff to worry or think about, which really translates to greater focus on what really matters in my life.

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Imagine feeling a strong sense of financial confidence. What would this look like for you? Being financially confident means that you are, without a doubt, in control of your financial life, you know what decisions are the rights ones and you make them with clarity and definiteness, and you have total belief and trust in yourself to achieve all your financial desires.

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Are you cringing right now at the very mention of financial sacrifice? There is a misconception that sacrifice is a bad thing — and it somehow means you're losing out. It's really quite the opposite, especially when it comes to money goals. Sacrificing something you value for something of greater importance is really a good thing!

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In your quest for financial fitness, it's normal to think that if you had more money, your life would somehow magically be different. The truth is that more money might help you breathe a little easier, but it doesn't change the way you relate to money or make you a different person than you are right now.

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I believe that when people have their financial life in order, it frees them to focus on their true passions, free of worry and stress. People often carry childhood experiences about money into their adulthood—this can be negative or positive. Being financially successful is really about changing your mindset about money, getting rid of old thoughts that really aren’t true and serve no purpose in your life, and taking action to relate to money purposefully. Take small steps to change your financial life. Be kind to yourself and patient. What one thing could you do today that would get you one step closer to financial independence? Set financial goals and take action each day that will bring you closer to the financial success you desire and deserve!

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