by bookshepherd_admin | Jun 14, 2011 | Articles, Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, Money $marts, My Blog, Newsletter, Personal Smarts
# 8 The Fear of Not Trusting Yourself Gender differences surface in the trust department with money and investing. Men are less inclined to stick with an advisor whose advice has gone sour and they don’t abdicate financial decisions to someone else as easily as women...
by bookshepherd_admin | May 23, 2011 | Articles, Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, Kudos, Money $marts, My Blog, Newsletter, Personal Smarts
#6 The Fear of Creating and Sticking to a Plan Twenty-five percent of the American population believes that they will fund their retirement years by winning the Lottery! Fat chance. Your best bet is to create a plan. Put it in writing for easier tracking. ...
by bookshepherd_admin | May 9, 2011 | Articles, Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, Money $marts, My Blog, Newsletter, Personal Smarts
#3 … The Fear of Talking About Money Upbringing is a key factor that shapes your money practices. Most adults “wish” that they had had training and guidance about money and investing as they grew up. If you grew up in a family that openly discussed money and...
by bookshepherd_admin | May 2, 2011 | Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, Kudos, Money $marts, My Blog, Newsletter, Personal Smarts
#2 Money Fear … The Fear of Losing Money At some point, everyone loses money. It can be from a bad investment, misplacing moneys, inflation erosion, failure to act or make a decision on your investments, making the wrong decision, losing a job or other resource...
by bookshepherd_admin | Apr 20, 2011 | Newsletter
#1 … The Fear of Being Broke At the top of the list is the fear of being broke, “Will I have enough to buy the foods I want, the medications I need or be able to pay for the things I want to do when I stop working?” Years ago, a client had asked me if I would...
by bookshepherd_admin | Apr 12, 2011 | Articles, Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, My Blog, Newsletter, Speaking, Webinars, Workplace Smarts
Carefronting Employees in Your Midst … You’ve been recently promoted to manager of your department. You loved being on staff, but the management role hasn’t been what you expected. Your pre-management department friends seem to have new expectations from you (as...