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Ten Weeks to Financial Awakening asks the reader how money is tangibly serving their Authenticity. How do their financial transactions leave a clear trail that someone could follow and describe how we love this world in our own unique way?

When we honor our depth, each part of our lives are infused with that same quality. By intentionally practicing this attitude we see how our financial decisions really do matter. They are the markers that prove we are opening to a dimension of wealth that far exceeds just the financial.

No other financial program takes as seriously the importance of finally giving money the attention it deserves - only then will it gladly serve our Authenticity.

The first task readers are given is to set up 3 binders that will enable them to organize all their financial documents from this point forward. At the end of each Week there is an opportunity to apply what the reader has seen in their money mirror. With the TEN WEEKS book comes an instructional CD set comprised of over 20 motivational videos and 110 Quicken input sessions and 130 Helpful Hints that explain how to finally face each aspect of their finances in a thorough, integrated manner.

The discoveries of this exciting new awakening with money are practically expressed in life choices through the Authentic Money Guide. Over the course of the TEN WEEKS program, 20-30 What If scenarios are constructed - each scenario involves a choice. One choice at a time the Authentic Money Guide accurately reflects what the user really wants in life. This book, combined with the technology widely accessible to almost every home in America, makes thorough financial management a reality for everyone who is tired of serving money. Setting the Soul back in charge provides the energy to not only complete the Program but continue on this pathway of Awakening.

 

 


Factor Your Soul Into Your Net Worth

How many billionaires have died miserable and alone? Peoples' growing financial net worth rarely brings them an ever-increasing feeling of happiness and well-being.