WHAT IS THE DEAL WITH MONEY?

Why do we hear so much about it?

Why do we work so hard for it?


Think about your life and those most important to you. That is your answer. Most of us are not motivated to work and save so we can buy needless, material possessions. We work to provide for ourselves and others. We save to have a sense of security and live out experiences with our families. We invest to prepare for the expected and unexpected changes in our lives.

Think about your motivations and relationship with money. Get to the heart of why you are driven to have money; whether to share it, spend it or save it. Our motivations regarding money direct our habits and often these habits do not align with our goals or disrupt our plans.  In this fast-paced, ever-changing world, it is easy to lose sight of what is most important.

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