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Financial Wellness Quotes

Quotes tagged as "financial-wellness" Showing 1-12 of 12
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Money has a spiritual correlation. What we do with money and how we impact the world through our spending, saving and investing…. It has spiritual consequences.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“The Decentralization of Finance is really good for humanity and it’s ultimately a win for each and every one of us. Because now that we can circumvent banks, exchanges and brokerage companies by using smart contracts on the blockchain… every person, every family, and every business will experience more liberty, more freedom, more opportunities, more abundance, more power, and more wealth. This makes way for more opportunities around financial wellness, permaculture investing, more effective crowdfunding, better ownership and equity arrangements, and more.”
Hendrith Smith

Keisha Blair
“Financial resilience isn’t just about money; it’s about building the inner strength to face life’s storms and setbacks.”
Keisha Blair

Keisha Blair
“Holistic Wealth Coaching isn’t just about financial success; it’s about helping clients build a balanced life that aligns with their deepest values and dreams.”
Keisha Blair

Keisha Blair
“In holistic wealth coaching, we work not just to achieve financial goals, but to heal money wounds, build resilience, and find joy in every aspect of life.”
Keisha Blair

Keisha Blair
“Knowing your financial identity is just the start—holistic wealth coaching helps you unlock the power within to thrive on your unique path.”
Keisha Blair

Brad Klontz
“All the financial knowledge in the world will not benefit clients if they are unable or unwilling psychologically to act on that knowledge.”
Brad Klontz, Facilitating Financial Health

Brad Klontz
“Financial coaches help clients create the future they want. Coaching includes practical considerations in the present and an exploration of the past experiences that may hinder or help clients in setting and achieving their goals.”
Brad Klontz, Facilitating Financial Health

Brad Klontz
“Events and emotions from the past have shaped what clients think, feel, and believe about money. This, in turn, affects their financial behavior and choices in the present.

Addressing the past can be a critical component of achieving financial health, especially for clients with long-term patterns of problematic money behavior.”
Brad Klontz, Facilitating Financial Health

Brad Klontz
“Clients who have experienced traumatic or painful experiences around money are often unaware of the ways in which their past experiences cloud their future.”
Brad Klontz, Facilitating Financial Health

“Financially stressed employees are costly to your payroll.”
David Angway

“A financial wellness program is a perfect approach to letting your employees see that you care for them.”
David Angway