Coaching Statement: Deborah Price helps clients to solve common problems associated with money choices, patterns, and the day-to-day management of money issues. Clients can expect to gain a new level of awareness around their "core money patterns" and along with this awareness, develop new strategies and behaviors that lead to experiencing increased personal and financial fulfillment and prosperity. The Money Coaching Institute provides individual and couples money coaching, business coaching and consulting, workshops and seminars, and coaches training and development.
The Institute has a four-session minimum to complete their "core" process and their hourly rates range from $125.00 to $150.00 hourly (paid on a monthly retainer basis.). Consult their website for the latest dates and fees for money coach training.
Deborah Price is a former registered financial advisor with over 20 years in the financial services industry. She is the author of "Money Therapy" and "Money Magic: Unleashing Your Potential for Prosperity & Fulfillment," and a member of the International Association of Coaches.
Most people have a love/hate relationship with money. Most people also don't have as much money as they think they should have or need; and those who have lots of money often find that they're still not happy. Deborah L. Price addresses these problems in her latest book, Money Therapy.
Price is a licensed investment advisor and stockbroker. She is now a money coach consultant. She has condensed her more than fifteen years experience into a process called money therapy. She explains that we are not meant to spend our lives shopping and working to pay off debt. The purpose of her book, she says, is "to help you remember the purpose of your life: the original purpose." Money is only one of the many tools available for achieving that purpose.
Price advises people to start building the life they want before they have money. Too many people waste their lives waiting for money to come first, and are still unhappy if it does come. She details how to build a strong foundation based on what you truly want from life, and then how to manifest the money needed to achieve your goals.
Over the years, she's observed eight "money types," based on how people feel about money. These are the innocent, victim, warrior, martyr, fool, creator/artist, tyrant, and the money magician. The money types are meant to be a "guide to discovering the impact of your past experiences with money and to changing your approach in the future." Price describes the weaknesses and strengths of each, and explains how people can turn themselves into money magicians who have all that they need and the ability to enjoy it. She's included a simple quiz to help readers determine which type they are.
She emphasizes throughout the book that the only real value that money has is the value we give to it. Money itself is just pieces of paper. We forget this, and attribute power to money. This leads feeling out of control and making financial choices based on fear. Price has filled Money Therapy with advice on how to overcome negative and fearful feelings about money. She provides "practical steps toward acknowledging the hold of money on our minds and emotions and then using those insights to create not only a better relationship to money but also the wealth and prosperity we desire."