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ARE MONEY PROBLEMS RUINING YOUR LIFE?

It is a myth that “If I had more money, my money problems would go away.”

Managing money can challenge anyone. However, for some, financial struggles tap into something deeper. Truth is, for many, more money will not actually solve anything until the underlying psychological issues are addressed.

It’s your money mindset that matters most. If you adjust your money mindset, your financial picture will begin to improve.

What is your money mindset at this moment? Do any of these thoughts feel familiar to you?

  • I’ll never be good with money.

  • I’m afraid to even look at my bills.

  • My spending is out of control.

  • Those closest to me would be shocked if they knew my financial situation.

  • It makes me anxious when I think about my finances.

  • My financial situation is depressing.

  • Budgets may work for other people, but they don’t work for me.

If you recognize yourself in even one of those sentences, you may benefit from Financial Therapy.

According to the Financial Therapy Association (FTA), Financial Therapy addresses the practical—and therapeutic—matters of managing money to help people “think, feel, communicate, and behave differently with money to improve overall well-being” (Source: FTA). Financial therapy provides:

  • a skilled therapist to journey with you so you don’t flounder alone

  • more confidence that you can control your financial situation

  • peace of mind because you will soon be on the right path financially

Hannah Walker is one of the few licensed professional counselors nationwide that specializes in Financial Therapy. And from her own personal experience, she knows the hardest part is taking an honest look at your true financial situation for the first time. She’s sensitive to how difficult that can be.

But don’t keep hiding those bills under the bed in a box, hoping they will go away!

Call (734) 854-7061 or email Hannah today for an appointment. She can help you develop the courage you need to take the small steps that lead to big changes.

Together, you and Hannah will

  • explore how your life experiences created your current money mindset

  • assess what works - and what does not - in your money life right now

  • talk about your problem-solving approach and think about how it may be helping or hindering you

  • reach an incredibly life-changing stage in which you will realize that from now on, “I am actually good with money!”

Don’t put it off. Call (734) 854-7061 or email Hannah right away.

It is a myth that “more money will solve my problems.” The underlying challenges may not be financial, but rather psychological, emotional, behavioral, and relational.

Hannah can help you make those first small steps today.

She looks forward to speaking with you.