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"Every financial worry you want to banish and every financial dream you want to achieve comes from taking tiny steps
today that put you on a path towards your goals"
Suze Orman
It is without a doubt that money and finance play a huge role in our live. Money is the means of exchange to facilitate
transactions and live our daily lives. What then is Financial Wellness? Simply, it is the way we manage and control our
finances. While we all understand physical well-being; financial wellness speaks to the state of health of our finances
as individuals.
Furthermore, being in a state of financial wellness speaks to the security of an individual’s money given all the
factors surrounding an unknown future. It is also the way by which an individual’s state of finance connects with their
physical, mental and social wellness.
Our Financial Wellness training is designed to help liberate you from one of the most common concerns known to man which
is Money. We guarantee that with our FWT the listed becomes derivative benefits:
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Peace of mind
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Understanding the psychology of money and related matters
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Better productivity at work
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Quality time spent with loved ones
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Stress free life
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Increased ability to earn
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Increased skills and competence
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Financial security for self and family for now and future
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Increased focus on other aspects of life
The FWT Training takes account of the smaller parts that help make sense of the idea around Financial Wellness; from
budgeting principles, saving right, the principles around make, manage and multiply and some dose of financial
independence process are all that make up for the big picture of being in a state of financial wellness. So, it is
important that when you are signing up for this program you understand that it is not just learning about money, but a
whole paradigm shift is needed to imbibe the right behaviors that will propel you to the financial wellness state you
desire.
At Proshare Foundation we believe that when people understand their relationship with money, get to the root of their
financial behaviors; they begin to see the need to be properly educated.