Title: The Problem with Money…it’s not about the money!
Self Help – Financial
Author:Jane Honeck
Rating: Must Read!
Publisher: Reversing Falls Press.
Web Page: http://www.theproblemwithmoney.http://www.theproblemwithmoney.com
Manager’s E-mail: ginny@newsandexperts.com
Reviewed by: Robert Richardson
Having been a financial planner, I can often assume that I have heard it, read it or have known it in the financial world.
Jane Honeck’s book makes us look into our life and helps us discover; “why do we think this way.” Jane brings us to recognize those facets and gives us a vision of the future.
“Your earliest memory, family of origin, significant relationships, education, work, spirituality and worldview, these are the seven facets that you will discover on your way to becoming financially conscious.”
Jane’s simple work sheets will help or at least make you aware of some of those variables that have been attached to us and have caused us to lose focus. Most of us, probably never even had a clear vision of the financial future.
“Some of the findings could be a little painful, and once you have identified some of the seven facets; a vision of your financial future starts developing clarity,” Jane says.
I think the greatest tool this book provides is an idea. It’s the idea that we are each in charge of our own destinies and we should not believe otherwise, no matter what the media, your family, or your religion tells you.
Jane Honeck is going to, “uncover beliefs that have kept you stuck in your old dysfunctional patterns and move you towards living a financially conscious life.”
“Your earliest memory, family of origin, significant relationships, education, work, spirituality and worldview, these are the seven facets that you will discover on your way to becoming financially conscious.”
Jane’s simple work sheets will help or at least make you aware of some of those variables that have been attached to us and have caused us to lose focus. Most of us, probably never even had a clear vision of the financial future.
“Some of the findings could be a little painful, and once you have identified some of the seven facets; a vision of your financial future starts developing clarity,” Jane says.
I think the greatest tool this book provides is an idea. It’s the idea that we are each in charge of our own destinies and we should not believe otherwise, no matter what the media, your family, or your religion tells you.
Jane Honeck is going to, “uncover beliefs that have kept you stuck in your old dysfunctional patterns and move you towards living a financially conscious life.”
You think maybe you have a financial grip on everything; Jane keeps your attention all the way through and then maybe a little preventive would be in order?








