- Street:
- Center for Spiritual Living--Bellingham (formerly Woodside)
- Additional:
- 2224 Yew St. Rd.,
- City:
- Bellingham ,
- Province:
- Washington
- Country:
- United States
Cost:
$80 if registered by Friday, Sept 18;
after 9/18, $95.
Register at Village Books
*Please arrive by 8:45, and bring a water bottle, a sack lunch, & something to write on and with.
Co-sponsored by Village Books, Excellence Northwest, Center for Spiritual Living--Bellingham
Most People struggle with money. Are you one of them? Do you feel anxious, frustrated, fearful because you feel you don't have enough money, or that you give up too much to get what you have? Karen Ramsey believes everyone has a gift to give to the world, but few understand how profoundly their “money baggage” sabotages their purpose and shrouds their gift. In this powerful, breakthrough workshop, you’ll discover how you can have a positive, empowering relationship with money that supports your quest to pursue whatever your heart and soul desire. This will be a dynamic, inspiring workshop—join us!
• Discover your money baggage
• Permanently and positively alter your money relationship
• Gain insight, optimism, and clarity about the purpose of your life and work
• Name your passion and design a life that nurtures your soul
• See how to free your energy, end your suffering about money, and ultimately live abundantly
Financial planning expert Karen Ramsey, CFP®, is author of two popular books, is a frequent guest on the KCTS TV show About the Money, and is principal of Ramsey & Associates, an award-winning wealth management firm in Seattle. Ramsey & Associates were named “FIVE STAR Wealth Managers: Best in Client Satisfaction” by Seattle Magazine in Spring 2007 and 2008. Ramsey & Associates was presented the Seattle Mayor's Small Business Award in 2007. Bloomberg Financial Magazine included Ramsey & Associates in their "Top Wealth Managers" for 2005, 2006, and 2007. Karen has authored numerous articles about money in national publications, and has received many titles of recognitions since Mutual Funds Magazine selected her as one of the “100 Great Financial Planners for 2002.”




