| Financial Therapy With Bari Tessler-Linden, M.A. |
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It’s one thing to learn how to manage your finances, to set up retirement and college accounts, and to be responsible with your spending. But it is quite another thing to look at the patterns and habits we have towards our money, often passed down from our families. The simple truth is that the most important work we can do around money is bringing awareness to how we relate to it, emotionally and psychologically.
Bari also offers all of her Course teachings privately through her Financial Therapy Package. Her 'Wake Up With Money' Course, formerly known as Level I, is an integration of Three Doorways: Financial Therapy, Values-Based Bookkeeping and Life Visioning. Once you have completed the Financial Therapy Doorway, we will move on to the Bookkeeping Doorway, which covers the philosophy and basic concepts of bookkeeping and teaches you how to engage with bookkeeping as a daily, weekly, monthly and yearly financial PRACTICE. You will also learn how to re-name your Income and Expense categories to represent your deepest values. This will assist you in finding more meaning and connection with your bookkeeping practice and will help you learn about your earning, spending, saving, giving, receiving, etc. money habits in a more compassionate, fun and engaging way. Pricing Initial Financial Therapy Package for Individuals and Couples:
To sign up for a 3 month Financial Therapy Package, click on the Buy Now button below. You will be billed for the first month ($275) now, and the following two payments will be taken out automatically in the following two months (one payment per month for three months.) 3 Month Financial Therapy Package Payment Button: Once you have made your payment, click on the Book Now button below to schedule your sessions with Bari. Ideally, you should schedule your sessions two weeks apart:
One Month Financial Therapy Payment Button: Once you have made your payment, click on the Book Now button below to schedule your sessions with Bari. Ideally, you should schedule your sessions two weeks apart: |

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