Many people experience frustration, overwhelm, or a sense of guilt surrounding money. Sometimes it feels like we just can't seem to get control over our money or break out of habits we've developed over time. Each of us are individual, bringing with us life experiences that shape choices we make and how we behave around any given topic, so why should we expect money/finances to be any different?
That's where a Financial Coach comes in. I ask lots of questions to help clients develop understanding of how their behavior/choices impact their long-term desires and goals surrounding finances, identify wants vs. needs, prioritize spending, and even evaluate potential paths and available options. This empowers them to thoughtfully select the path they identify as best, put knowledge to work, and develop an action and accountability plan to measure progress and stay focused on their goals.