Posts for category Coaching

The Best Financial Planning Advice I've Ever Received...
One of our other coaches received this feedback and I wanted to share it.  Cheryle has expressed how the Money Mastery coaching services she received were the best financial planning advice she's ever had:

Cheryle P. (Utah):
When beginning the Money Mastery program, I was basically ignorant of my total income as well as where it was going. 
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Their Help to Get Out of Debt Eliminated My Stress...
When my clients tell me that Money Mastery is the best thing to come into their life, I just have to share their comments with everyone else:

Bruce E. (Utah):
I have to tell you that the Money Mastery® program has been the best thing to come into my financial life.  I’d been living month-to-month, blind.  I didn’t know where my money was going and had no plan to get out of debt.  It was really frustrating.  Now I have total control every month and it’s so easy to keep track of my spending.
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Money Mastery Changed the Way We Looked at Family Budgeting
Thought I'd post a comment from one of my clients on his experience with the Money Mastery program:

Brian S. (Texas):
The Money Mastery program has really benefited us.  It has opened our eyes as to where we are spending our money and on what we are spending it on.  For the first time in our lives, we have extra money at the end of the month.
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Our Money Mastery Financial Coach Helps us Make Sound Financial Decisions
This e-mail expression is just another reason why I continue coaching!

Bob & Dorina C. (New York): 
Thanks to the Money Mastery® system, we now are following the right path to a much more secure financial future.  We have learned a great deal about ourselves financially as well as emotionally thanks to you.
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Sound Financial Planning Advice Is Helping Me Pay off my Credit Cards in Just 18 Months
Peter and I know the Money Mastery Principles bless people's lives.  But when we hear just how it helps our clients, I can't resist sharing.  I have used only the first name to protect privacy.

Birk P. (Nebraska)
All of my married life I have spent month after month just barely getting by.  My wife and I have come a long way over the years and we now have a family of seven with a moderately comfortable lifestyle.  Yet it seems that every month the money is just a little too tight.  The credit cards are always tempting us with another big ticket purchase.
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More about the Average Millionaire American
I read Peter's blog with interest and thought I'd add my own take on the American millionaire mindset....

Did you know that the average wealthy American has $1.4 million in assets, and $275,000 in debts, for a net worth of $1.1 million?
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What Millionaires Do that You Don’t…
vFew people today consider hanging on to a house or a job for two or three decades…but that’s exactly how some of the nation’s millionaires became so wealthy.  They bought a house 30 years previous and hung onto it until it appreciated into a half a million dollar asset, then sold it.
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Goals Can Be False Motivation
Only 2 ½% of all people have written goals. Just a few of these actually refer to these goals on a regular basis. I love goals and impact they can have on us as we focus, but not to review these goals can only give you a “false” sense of excitement as you day dream about results.
Failure Always Comes Before Success
Anyone who has achieved greatness failed beforehand many times. Examples abound. Madonna once had to sell doughnuts in Times Square to make ends meet. James Earl Jones waxed floors for a living. Jerry Seinfeld sold light bulbs over the phone and peddled false jewelry on the street. Jay Leno failed the employment test at Woolworths and JFK lost the election for freshman class at Harvard. Dr. Seuss’s first book was rejected by 27 publishers, and John Grisham’s was rejected 12 times.
Absence of Goals
"In the absence of clearly defined goals, we are forced to concentrate on activity, and ultimately become enslaved by it." By Charles Coonradt

This quote should spur each of us on to the importance of clearly seeing where we are going. If we do not have a spending plan, we have not way to see how well we are doing. If you were a captain of a ship, you need two stars to guide yourself by, one as to where you have been and one for where you are going. Just a thought.

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