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“Money Emotions: How To Worry Less & Feel Good Again”

April 26th, 2011
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Is it possible to feel financially secure in this volatile economy?  Can we ever stop worrying about money?  Are you in touch with your own money emotions?

Money Emotions is our emotional connection to money, how we feel about money as we interact with it.  This internal dialogue shapes your financial identity and governs financial behavior.

Money may be an emotionally charged topic, but you can own your emotions and your finances. Money EQ (“Money Emotional Intelligence”) is the ability to effectively manage your relationship with money, allowing you to flourish personally, professionally and philanthropically.

The ability to navigate the ups and downs of money emotions makes it possible to weather life’s transitions or erratic economic conditions without a nagging sense of worry.  This deeper understanding yields long-term resiliency and resourcefulness – tools that surpass any finance expert’s schemes for financial success.

In this workshop, Dianne Juhl, PhD(c) will help you raise your Money EQ by taking an inventory of your emotional assets and liabilities, with no need to disclose personal financial information. She will introduce her “Dare to Do” approach which inspires and strengthens four capabilities sourcing your financial well-being: intuition, adaptability, discernment, and confidence.  There will be ample time for Q&A if the workshop participants desire this.

The discussion will include:

  • How to establish a positive internal dialogue
  • How to choose external solutions that are aligned with the confident financial identity you’ve created
  • How to access technical information provided by financial experts in a way you’ve never experienced before

This workshop can be the first step on a new journey of financial success and well-being. Dianne Juhl and The Feminine Face of Money offers you a community of resourceful women who talk money and share their money stories.  There is a brain trust awaiting your discovery.  You don’t have to go it alone.

When – Saturday, April 30th, 10:00am – 1:00pm

Where – The Integral Loft, 80 Yesler Way, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98104

Dianne’s pages:

http://www.facebook.com/#!/TheFeminineFaceOfMoney

http://www.femininefaceofmoney.com/

Event page:

http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e3dw35bre08d5d45&llr=xc4dspcab

*First 10 to email ann@at6pr.com with their name and contact info will snag a free ticket to attend the following event*

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