How to transform your relationship with money, with Simonne Gnessen

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Money can be a loaded and emotional topic. Our beliefs around money influence all aspects of our financial journey, from our earning capacity, to how we spend money and how we save for the future. However, our money beliefs can be deep rooted and often subconscious. It can be tricky to know where to start when it comes to understanding our feelings about finances. It’s equally difficult to recognise behaviours we may have adopted. My guest today is Simonne Gnessen, founder of Wise Monkey Financial Coaching. She is also the co-author of the women’s guide to personal finance ‘Sheconomics’. Simonne has over 10 years of experience as a financial advisor. Today, through Wise Monkey Financial Coaching, she empowers her clients to build a better relationship with money, helping them use it effectively to achieve their goals. In this episode, Simonne shares powerful exercises that help us understand how we think and feel about money. She offers practical tips for building a positive money mindset once you have identified your limiting financial beliefs or blockers.We also take a look at some of the common emotions that drive impulse purchases, as well as how we can resist today's temptations to spend. You can follow and connect with Simonne at:  Wise Monkey Financial Coaching: https://financial-coaching.co.uk/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wise-monkey-financial-coachingTwitter: https://twitter.com/simonnegnessenSheconomics: http://sheconomics.com/You can follow Vestpod: Newsletter and classes: https://www.vestpod.comThe kindle version of my book “You’Re Not Broke, You’Re Pre-Rich” is on sale for the entirety of February 2021 on Amazon UK for 99p! Instagram @vestpodJoin our Facebook group* Please note that we are not certified, financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod and this podcast are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. You are advised to consult with an independent financial advisor for advice on your specific circumstances. Also, if you’re investing money, make sure it’s for the long term and you understand what you're investing in.* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.