If you need someone to provide a sound guide for financial self-care, then I highly recommend Alison Gray as a speaker. Alison is a talented, professional presenter who enthused our audience with relevant and interesting personal anecdotes and strategies to move forward with enlightened and new ways of looking at money. ~Queensland Government Event Manager
Pandemics, bushfires, health, relationship or job changes, car troubles and speeding fines - there is no shortage of unexpected events that can cause havoc with our finances. In this session, we share tips and strategies for becoming more financially resilient. Learn how to prepare for financial shocks, cope effectively with changes and events that create money stress, and bounce back financially after a setback.
In this highly-interactive facilitated workshop, participants discover their individual money personality by playing a card game. While it’s fun and easy to play for all ages and education levels, the game tackles serious issues. Approximately 90% of our behaviour is habitual. So it’s no surprise that building effective financial habits are key to having a healthy relationship with money and living the life we want. The card game we play in this workshop creates a relaxed non-judgemental environment for people to talk about their money habits, and learn simple strategies to increase personal effectiveness with money. 'Discover your Money Personality' workshops can be run for between 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on time available (90 minutes is ideal for the game, self-reflection and good conversations about insights). It is suitable for groups of 6-25 people; larger groups may also be possible with multiple facilitators.
More about the card game ...It's time to develop a self-care plan about money! Finances are often the forgotten element when we are looking after our physical and mental health. In this session, we introduce the concept of financial wellbeing, and encourage participants to identify what they most need to do to be kinder to themselves and look after their long-term financial health. Participants gain insights into their money choices and decisions, and learn steps and tips towards overcoming financial stress and creating greater financial wellbeing.
Money is often a taboo topic in our society, but 49% of Australians say it is the leading cause of stress in their lives. Our 'Peace of Money' presentation highlights the latest findings around financial stress and resilience, as well as the broader links between money, mental health and wellbeing. We identify practical strategies to create a pathway to reduced anxiety, peace of mind and happiness. We can tailor this talk to a professional audience for conferences or seminars or for employees / individuals interested in their personal financial situation.
We offer the above topics as 30-60 minute keynotes / short talks, or can customise interactive workshops and longer learning programs to suit your group.
We can also deliver presentations and professional development training on other topics related to financial wellbeing. Please contact us to discuss.
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