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A Whole Person Approach To Financial Management

Our mentoring programs are designed to empower you to manage your money with dignity and intelligence. We will explore your financial biography, your financial archetype using Brent Kessel's book "It's Not About The Money", examine spending patterns, learn how to establish good accounting habits, determine your hopes and dreams and develop an effective road map for achieving these goals. We believe there is much evidence to support the statement:

if you are not in control of your financial life you are probably not in control of your life.

The purpose of this program is to put you back in control of your life and help you realize the freedom to live your life fully, according to your values and in accord with your deepest hopes and dreams.

Possible Results of this Program
If you enter this program with sincerity and do the recommended exercises, at the end of 4 sessions you can expect some of these results:

• You will know exactly where you spent your money for the last 4 months.

• You will have a plan for managing high interest rate debt and credit card debt.

• You will know your net worth

• You will have a plan for increasing your savings and investment accounts.

• You will have a clearer sense of what is important to you and what you want to accomplish with your life.

• You will know that the work required to get out of debt and manage your finances is still easier than scrambling to make ends meet, worrying about bills you can’t pay and arguing with your spouse or life partner about financial decisions.

• You will live in a way that money serves your life’s true purpose.

• You will begin to understand that money is not good or evil but a tool and a symbol of communal trust. It is to be respected, not worshipped or hated.

• You will aspire to grow into a person who is no longer afraid of money, offended by money, addicted to money, confused by money, alienated by money or made to feel stupid because of problems with money.

• You will manage what you have with dignity and grace and know that your value as a human being has nothing to do with how much money you have or how many things you own.