Do you tell yourself money stories? Is there a little voice in your head saying “you’re no good with money,” or “you’re not capable of getting a handle on your finances,” or “you’ll never manage to save enough”?
Negative, demoralizing stories like these can keep you from living a happy, healthy financial life. But positive money stories can inspire you to take essential steps toward financial wellbeing.
Kelley Holland, an award-winning New York Times/Business Week/CNBC business and personal finance journalist turned money coach, will help you change your money story and embark on a new financial life. She’ll also share practical tips and suggestions for jumpstarting your journey.
You’ll walk away with:
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A new, empowering money story for yourself
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Clarity about your dreams and financial goals
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Four money moves that will launch your financial transformation!
About Kelley:
Kelley Holland is the founder of Own Your Destiny Coaching, a life and money coaching practice. She empowers her clients, most of them women, to realize their dreams by transforming their relationship to money. Through workshops and one-on-one coaching, she helps clients conquer their money gremlins, develop financial confidence, and build healthier money habits so they can achieve financial wellbeing.
Kelley became a coach after two decades as an award-winning business and personal finance journalist with The New York Times, Business Week, CNBC, Money magazine, and more. Earlier, she was a securities analyst for a top Wall Street firm. She is passionate about helping women find their strengths, engage with their finances, and take charge of their money lives so they can achieve their goals.
One of Kelley’s strong suits is her ability to de-mystify and explain financial concepts in clear, accessible terms. Workshop participants and clients who have worked with Kelley describe her as “an excellent coach and workshop leader” and “smart, knowledgeable, attentive, thoughtful, and witty.”
Kelley graduated from Amherst College and has a graduate business degree from the Yale School of Management. She is a Chartered Financial Analyst. She also holds an advanced diploma in coaching from New York University and is a certified positive psychology coach. She lives with her husband and children in northern New Jersey where she enjoys tough workouts, thought-provoking books, and quality chocolate.