Category: relationships and money

Love + Money = Magic

Reading Time: 7 minutes Love + Money = Magic All relationships take a little work. by Connie VanderzandenDo you desire to create a good relationship with Money? This is just one of the topics that I work with clients on: nurturing their relationship with Money.  But what does “Love Your Money” really mean?  Please note: if you are triggered by […]

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6 Ways Money Talks & How it Influences Our Communication Styles

Reading Time: 7 minutes 6 Ways Money Talks & How it Influences Our Communication Styles by Connie VanderzandenCan you remember the moment you realized that money influences when and how others communicate with you? I certainly can and SPOILER ALERT! It was not my finest moment. 🤦‍♀️What do I mean by influence? I’m talking about the intersection between another person’s expectations […]

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DNA & the Tax Man: Does your fear of taxes reside in your DNA?

Reading Time: 7 minutes DNA & the Tax Man: Does your fear of taxes reside in your DNA? by Connie VanderzandenOver the last few days, I’ve found myself mentioning several times that while February was energetically way better than the last part of 2020, March may be a different story. Then, in the middle of explaining what I meant to […]

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5 Tips for Hiring a Team (and Common Mistakes to Avoid!)

Reading Time: 7 minutes 5 Tips for Hiring a Team (and Common Mistakes to Avoid!) by Connie VanderzandenExpansion and hiring seem to be top of my mind for my clients right now. Whether it’s the relief that 2020 is over and the hope that 2021 will be better, or the simple truth that they’re tired of being the bottleneck in their […]

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Deep in Our DNA: The Generational Impact of Our Ancestors’ Money Stories

Reading Time: 8 minutes Deep in Our DNA: The Generational Impact of Our Ancestors’ Money Stories by Connie VanderzandenIn the US, March is National Women’s History Month. For the past few years, I have used this month as a reminder to pause and reflect on those who came before me and to be grateful to them for their strength and […]

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