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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Personal Growth / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:112
  • eBook ISBN:9780991586110

A New Relationship With Money

by Kerry Cudmore

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Overview
Kerry Cudmore used to have a terrible relationship with money. A disorganized wallet, piles of unopened bills, and daily calls from angry creditors were indications of just how bad it was. She decided to change things once and for all, redefining her relationship with money, and now helping others do the same in her Spiritual Finance class series. She has taught the class to hundreds of people since 2008, and now presents the basic Spiritual Finance philosophies in this easy-to-digest bite of a book.
Description
Kerry Cudmore used to have a terrible relationship with money. A disorganized wallet, piles of unopened bills, and daily calls from angry creditors were indications of just how bad it was. She decided to change things once and for all, redefining her relationship with money, and now helping others do the same in her Spiritual Finance class series. She has taught the class to hundreds of people since 2008, and now presents the basic Spiritual Finance philosophies in this easy-to-digest bite of a book.
About the author
Kerry Cudmore is a professional certified life and business coach, empowerment trainer, and firewalking instructor who has made a lifetime study of human expression. She creates and teaches methods that make complex concepts easy to understand and master so that clients and class participants can create joyful, prosperous, and fulfilling lives and businesses. She is founder of the Spiritual Finance Initiative, which is devoted to changing our individual and collective relationships with money.