Confidence with money is not especially high in the UK. 39% of adults don’t feel confident managing their money. But help is at hand.
Category Archives: Financial Coaching
3 surprising things NOT to expect from a competent financial coach
Working with a competent financial coach can be transformational for your life and money, but you should be clear on what NOT to expect first.
The rise of work-life blending and the joy of finding purpose
Some predict the collapse of work-life balance, but maybe it still has a place. In a way, it comes down to how well your work is aligned with your personal values. Which do you prefer? Work-life blending or balance?
Personal finance for young people – 4 ideas for action
Some ideas on how you can help your children adopt good financial behaviours, in preparation for earning money.
Three money tips to re-ignite the romance of Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day enthusiasm often declines as we get older, but it could be the ideal time to re-kindle the excitement of planning.
5 questions to help decide if financial coaching could be valuable for you
Financial coaching is not advice and it’s not therapy. So what is it and why could most people benefit from it?
Coaching, planning and advice – what’s right for you?
The differences between financial coaching, planning and advice can get blurred, so let’s take a look at some of the key points.
How an accountability partner can help you achieve amazing goals
With research indicating that an accountability partner could increase the chance of attaining your goals from 10% to 95%, it’s worth thinking about
4 Simple Steps for more exciting and effective New Year Resolutions
Apparently, the most popular New Year Resolutions are 1. Exercise more….. 2. Lose weight…. 3. Get organised…..*yawn* bored already. Try a more exciting approach to improve the chances of success.
My journey to self-employment
After gradually building up the components of an online financial coaching practice, I finally left the security of full-time employment this week. Here’s a condensed summary of my journey to the fear, freedom and excitement of self-employment. It’s been a long time coming After 30 years of working in financial services, I finally gained theContinue reading “My journey to self-employment”