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Why You Need A Finance Coach

October 17, 2012|By David Lester

It’s no secret that getting your finances under control can feel like stopping a runaway train. Money is great only when you have a great relationship with it, but when you don’t, you’ll really be feeling the effects. Letting your money own you can lead to stress, damaging personal relationships, overworking, and a lot of debt.

As a finance coach, I’m equipped with the right tools and knowledge to repair that damaged money relationship. Working with me on a complete money makeover can and will positively change your relationship with money, leading to positive growth in all the areas of your life money touches. If that’s not a good enough reason, here are some other popular reasons most people hire finance coaches to get them on track toward achieving goals:

1. You need a roadmap toward financial stability but don’t know how to make one
2. Having an expert’s opinion will motivate you to follow the plan set out together
3. Without someone to guide you, you’ll procrastinate, so you need the extra push
4. You want a plan tailored to the kind of ideal life you want to be living
5. Debt and how to handle finances is a problem you don’t know how to solve
6. You want to see a positive change in more than one area of your life
7. You’re interested in learning how to help yourself as your coach helps you
8. Consistency and results you can see regularly are appealing to you

If even just some of these points are true, send me a message and get ready for a money makeover, because we’re going to change your attitude and achieve your dreams!

David Lester
About David Lester

David Lester is a best selling author and professional Financial Coach, helping people be better with their money. David has written a personal finance book that breaks with traditional attitudes towards finance and describes his own philosophy to money that he has gained through his personal and professional experiences. His philosophy on money applies to many areas of everyday life, including banking, investing, goal setting, shopping and entertainment.