Need some money Therapy? The Art Of Money Event
* July 10th @ 7pm *
Please join me for a beautiful evening with the warm and wise, Bari Tessler author of The Art of Money in my home!
For anyone who struggles around money and wants more ease, for anyone who feels like they could have a little more fun making, spending, and saving money, this night is for you.
The Art of Money is the book your money-savvy best friend, therapist, and accountant would write if they could. Bari’s integrative approach to looking at money creates the real possibility of “money healing,” using our relationship with money as a gateway to self-awareness and a training ground for compassion, confidence, and self-worth.
This is going to be an engaging night where you’ll get a chance to talk about your relationship with money, as well as learn more about Bari’s gentle approach to the subject. She’s super skilled at weaving together emotional depth, big-picture visioning, and totally accessible, nitty-gritty money practices, and a master of guiding people through a step-by-step journey that will transform their relationship with money and, in so doing, transform their life.
Sunday July 10th, 2016 @7:00pm
1255 Chula Vista Drive, Belmont, 94002 * (608) 469-6733
Please RSVP to rebecca@rebeccamcloughlin to let me know you’re coming!
Snacks, drinks and chocolate guaranteed, as well as books for sale and time with Bari.
Hi, I am interested in attending the Bari Tessler event. Is it adults only? I have a 4 year old.
thanks,
jessica
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