Financial Wellness

An important component of living intentionally is how you approach money and your overall financial health. By actively focusing on improving your behaviors and patterns (“samkara”) around money, saving, and spending, you can lay the foundation for sustainable long-term financial wellness. It means you can focus on other things in your life, while feeling a sense of financial security and freedom.

Sadly, financial insecurity is a big reality for the majority of people in the United States. In fact, According to PwC’s 2021 Financial Wellness Survey, 63% of employees say their financial stress has increased since the start of the pandemic. This kind of stress and insecurity affects other areas of life– physically, mentally, emotionally, and even spiritually; it’s snowball effect, getting bigger and bigger over time. 

By putting the appropriate plans in place, you can protect your family, protect your income, and save for retirement or for college. 

If you’d like to know how I can help you have more peace of mind when it comes to your and your family’s financial wellbeing, book a complimentary call with me. 

 

https://calendly.com/ileanagonzalez-1/exploration-session 

 

After all, as your financial wellness increases, so should your quality of life!