If you are dedicated to injecting your financial practices with power and wisdom, these voices are some of the best on the planet. Their expertise can usher in your personal financial revolution.
The Art of Money, A Year-Long Course
with Bari Tessler Linden
In 2005, in the fair hamlet of Sebastopol, CA, I was fortunate to take an in-person course with Bari Tessler Linden, then called Conscious Bookkeeping. Her course opened my eyes to the possibility of a totally different relationship to money and financial well-being.
These days Bari provides a number of ways for interested individuals to engage with her valuable forum for bringing more consciousness into “The Art of Money.”
If a year-long course is not right for you at the moment, she provides a lot of insight on this page for anyone in a phase of digging deep into their money “stuff.” Or, check out the plethora of insightful videos on this page, the Art of Money Roadshow, 2015.
The Golden Ghetto: The Psychology of Affluence
by Jessie H. O’Neill
This book deserves much greater status in a world troubled all around and upside-down with regard to money and wealth. Prejudice against the wealthy is often acceptable by even bleeding-heart liberals (who generally abhor prejudice in all forms). The undermining force of this has far deeper, more painful repercussions than we can imagine, for the rich, the poor, and the middle. The ultimate reality check!
The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything, by Sir Ken Robinson
If you are questioning the nature of your own work in the world, there is perhaps no better resource than Sir Ken Robinson. His books The Element and Finding Your Element urge readers into a place of empowered exploration and full-throttle permission to dream and experiment.
The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money & Life,
by Lynne Twist
This book is full of heart-stirring anecdotes that communicate the solid power of vision and heart when boldly applied to the financial realm. An absolute must for non-profit fundraisers and philanthropists, it offers all readers the opportunity to ditch their prejudices and passionately embrace global well-being with the help of money, rather than despite it.
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The Art of Money, A Year-Long Course
with Bari Tessler Linden
In 2005, in the fair hamlet of Sebastopol, CA, I was fortunate to take an in-person course with Bari Tessler Linden, then called Conscious Bookkeeping. Her course opened my eyes to the possibility of a totally different relationship to money and financial well-being.
These days Bari provides a number of ways for interested individuals to engage with her valuable forum for bringing more consciousness into “The Art of Money.”
If a year-long course is not right for you at the moment, she provides a lot of insight on this page for anyone in a phase of digging deep into their money “stuff.” Or, check out the plethora of insightful videos on this page, the Art of Money Roadshow, 2015.
The Golden Ghetto: The Psychology of Affluence
by Jessie H. O’Neill
This book deserves much greater status in a world troubled all around and upside-down with regard to money and wealth. Prejudice against the wealthy is often acceptable by even bleeding-heart liberals (who generally abhor prejudice in all forms). The undermining force of this has far deeper, more painful repercussions than we can imagine, for the rich, the poor, and the middle. The ultimate reality check!
The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything, by Sir Ken Robinson
If you are questioning the nature of your own work in the world, there is perhaps no better resource than Sir Ken Robinson. His books The Element and Finding Your Element urge readers into a place of empowered exploration and full-throttle permission to dream and experiment.
The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money & Life,
by Lynne Twist
This book is full of heart-stirring anecdotes that communicate the solid power of vision and heart when boldly applied to the financial realm. An absolute must for non-profit fundraisers and philanthropists, it offers all readers the opportunity to ditch their prejudices and passionately embrace global well-being with the help of money, rather than despite it.
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