Re-creating Personal Financial Confident, by re-imagining your relationship with money in a field-collaborative way
In Person workshop
Location: 1 Berea Commons, Ste 216, Berea, OH 44017
Date & Time:
September 13, 2025
Saturday, 9:00am - 6:00pm ET
Continuing Education: none offered
Tuition: $150
In Person workshop
Location: 1 Berea Commons, Ste 216, Berea, OH 44017
Date & Time:
September 13, 2025
Saturday, 9:00am - 6:00pm ET
Continuing Education: none offered
Tuition: $150
Our workshop aims to cultivate participants’ confidence about money and to rebuild relationship with money beneficial to both individuals and their communities. We will address any “unfinished business: in a field-collaborative way and enhance financial acumen for Gestalt practitioners and interested others.
The workshop starts by uncovering how our attitudes towards money are influenced by life experiences and family traditions. By sharing self-developed proprietary tools and practice, we will explore how to achieve financial freedom while strengthening its connection with one’s values and social consciousness.
We will invite participants to sit side by side with their much desired/hated figure of money and make it alive. Grounded in each participant’s unique values and life mission, participants will be encouraged to take immediate and concrete actions to improve their finance with clarity, energy and confidence in the current state of high inflation and vast wealth inequality.
We will provide a roadmap and tools for revisiting and re-creating relationships with money by treating it as a living organism and proactively integrating it in daily life. With consistent practice over time, participants will expand their skill set in personal finance and be able to support their clients by facilitating similar work with them.
Participants completing this workshop will be able to....
Develop financial awareness by using general accounting tools to get a clear picture of their personal financial situation and habits;
Create a harmonious, living relationship between their attitude towards money and their core values in life;
Demonstrate a strong sense of self-confidence and become more creative and resourceful, hence more capable, to contribute to their families and communities as they wish, regardless of their economic situation.