Financial Archetypes: The Innocent

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Financial Archetypes: The Innocent The Innocent believes the "secret" to success is trusting the universe to provide . . . and it often does! But is this genuine faith in life's abundance, or does the Innocent simply feel too intimidated by the complexity of money to deal with financial reality? Discover simple and effective strategies to increase your comfort with money and help you plan without being overwhelmed.
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With The Money and Spirit Workshop, wealth advisors Brent Kessel and Spencer Sherman offer an immersive home-study course for using spiritual wisdom to create financial security and prosperity. In this session excerpted from the full program, they introduce you to one of the eight financial archetypes—part of their practical approach for transforming and enhancing your relationship with money.

Financial Archetypes: The Innocent

The Innocent believes the “secret” to success is trusting the universe to provide . . . and it often does! But is this genuine faith in life’s abundance, or does the Innocent simply feel too intimidated by the complexity of money to deal with financial reality? Discover simple and effective strategies to increase your comfort with money and help you plan without being overwhelmed.

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Audio
Contents Digital Audio (7 minutes)
Product Code IM05246W
ISBN Number 978-1-68364-011-0
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Brent Kessel

About Brent Kessel

Brent Kessel, CFP, who was named one of the top wealth advisors in US, is cofounder of Abacus Wealth Partners. He has taught financial workshops in the US and Europe for over 12 years. He is the author of It's Not About the Money, one of Kiplinger's Top Five Business Books of the Year, and has appeared in the New York Times, Yoga Journal and on CBS and ABC News programs.

Spencer Sherman

About Spencer Sherman

 

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