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Gentle Growth for more life and money,
By Bob Legend (Vancouver, BC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Woman's Guide To Money (Paperback)
I read Keehn's first book and was impressed with her down-to-earth thinking. Her advanced financial background is built apon with a gentle blend of psychology and common sense.This new book continues on in a logical direction from the previous. This time though she gives the reader more specific strategies and exercies to move through levels of awareness and behavioural changes. Chapter Six alone is well worth the price of the book as, it will help all who read it deal with one of lives most confining problems - fear. As a man reading a book for woman, I found that the content applied to anyone who has a nervous system, and that should apply to anyone who does. I am hoping Keehn continues to write on this subject, as I believe that she is one of the most innovative thinkers on the subject.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Go Woman Go,
By Kathleen (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Woman's Guide To Money (Paperback)
Does thinking about your finances cause you anxiety and stress? Does the thought of money evoke feelings of sacrifice or guilt? Many women find themselves trapped by cultural and social conditioning that entails a negative view of money. Working with finances doesn't need to be this way. Instead, money should be a tool for creating the life you have always wanted.Written for women by a woman, The Woman's Guide to Money helps women take life-changing actions that will free them from money-related guilt and worry. By rethinking the way they look at money, women can learn to overcome the barriers that prevent them from pursuing their own prosperity. Many of us have a pre-programmed sense of guilt when it comes to money, where instead we should have confidence and satisfaction. In this step-by-step guide, women will learn how to see the differences between "net worth" and "self worth," how to overcome the fear of finances, and how to set goals and follow through with a plan. This book is about freedom, independence, and empowerment; it reveals how women can and should look beyond mere dollars to gain an understanding of true wealth and abundance-one that is not about greed and power, but concerned with life-enriching prosperity.
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Financial and Personal Empowerment,
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This review is from: The Woman's Guide To Money (Paperback)
I absolutely loved this book and would highly recommend it for women wanting to feel better about money and themselves. Kelley reaches out to the reader in a very warm, friendly and upbeat manner and provides valuable insight intothe keys for financial and personal wealth. I found the exercises fun and enlightening and enjoyed her sense of humor and wit. Read this book and you will feel empowered on many levels.
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