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Changing Your Relationship to Money

It is striking how many successful people are financially unhealthy. They work hard, spend too much, save too little, worry excessively about financial security or don’t think about it at all. The reality is that our money patterns are influenced by habits, attitudes and feelings that we collect over time, often without realizing it.

When can money coaching benefit you?
When you feel that money is controlling you rather than the other way around
When you constantly worry about money, whether your concerns are realistic or not
When you focus excessively on earning money
When you think you may be ‘sabotaging’ yourself financially
When you’ve experienced a career transition (early retirement, less lucrative job) or life change (divorce, death of a spouse) that suddenly brings money attitudes and habits to the forefront
 

Lynne’s approach focuses on the mental side of money. Her clients learn to examine their money patterns, discover new choices, and develop healthy attitudes and habits that lead to financial well-being.

Additional Resources

Articles by Lynne:

 

Surveys by Lynne:

Financial Self-Leadership: Building a Solid Foundation for Financial Health
weLEAD, March/April 2003

Top Ten Tips for Managing Money That I Learned From Playing Golf
July, 2002 (PDF Document)

Redefining Your Relationship with Money After Divorce
Divorced Living, April 15, 2002.

The Money Coach
a chapter in The New Private Practice, edited by Lynn Grodski, 2002

 

Self-Quiz: What Is Your Relationship to Money?
(PDF Document)

Gender and Money Survey


“You aren’t wealthy until you have something money can’t buy.”

Garth Brooks

“Prosperity is living easily and happily in the real world, whether you have money or not”

Jerry Gellis