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Life Coach Books: Be Your Own Money Coach

Self-help books are a flourishing industry. You can find a book on just about any topic, from dating to feng shui. Essentially, they’re a life coach in paper form. With their help, you should be on your way to being your own life coach, in no time.

When to Buy That Book

There are endless reasons why you may not be able to afford to start having sessions with a life coach. For example, if you want a little push to better your finances, there’s a good chance that spending even more money on a life coach isn’t going to work for you. If you can’t shell out the cash right away, that doesn’t mean you can’t get started. Do your homework and find a good book to set you off in the right direction.

Which direction is the right direction? That depends on your goals. Maybe you have a little debt. Maybe you just want to be better at building up your savings, or you’re starting to think about investing in the stock market. When you’re looking to improve one, specific area, look for a self-help book on the topic of interest. For example, a self-help book about personal finances can help you develop the skills that you need for financial well-being. It could be just the kick in the pants that you need to cut out unnecessary spending, save as much as possible, and make money wherever they can.

When It’s More Than You Can Handle

Working as your own life coach is all fine and dandy, but every now and then you might find yourself in over your head. Do you have serious money problems? If you’re having trouble managing large sums of debt or if you’ve tried shaping up your life on your own, it may be time to call in reinforcements.

Hiring a life coach can help you achieve your goals, change your habits, and adjust your financial practices as a whole. Working with a life coach is really beneficial because it helps you identify and resolve underlying issues that may be causing your bad habits. This is in part because a life coach has special training and experience, but it’s also because they can take an objective look at your life.

If you’re in a real financial jam, you should talk to a financial advisor. While a life coach deals with your mental approach to money, financial advisors are qualified to tell you exactly what to do with your money.

Basically, it comes down to how much you’re willing to take on. If you can’t decide which approach to take, you can even take a multi-step approach. Start with a self-help book to start chipping away at your financial well-being, then bring in a professional life coach. If you really need to, you can also go ahead and call a financial advisor.

 

Last Updated: February 15, 2015