Money Zen - Break out of the cult of never enough
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Are you seeking empowerment in your economic journey, especially as a woman navigating through the financial world? We're overjoyed to host the phenomenal Manisha Thakor, a finance maestro with over 30 years in financial services, focusing on women's economic empowerment and financial well-being. Manisha is a beacon in this sphere, featuring in eminent publications such as the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, NPR, PBS, CNN, CNBC, Real Simple, and Women's Health. She’s not just an author of several finance books tailored for women in their 20s and 30s but also here today to unravel her latest masterpiece, "Money Zen." Manisha opens her heart about the motivation behind "Money Zen," narrating her personal journey of self-realization and transformation, sparked by an illness that made her reflect on her life’s purpose. If you’ve ever felt like you were caught in the endless cycle of ‘doing’ and yearn for a deeper connection with your ‘being,’ this conversation with Manisha Thakor is your gateway to finding that balance. Craving more insights on financial wellbeing and empowerment? Visit the1thing.com to delve deeper into mastering your economic journey with purpose. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods. We talk about: Identifying the difference between workaholism and work engagementPushing back against the cult of “never enough”Defining financial and emotional healthUncovering the fictional financial lifestyles being portrayed Links & Tools from This Episode: Learn more at moneyzen.comConnect with Manisha on LinkedInFollow Manisha on Instagram: @manishathakorFree ResourcesWant to be a guest or share feedback? Email [email protected] Produced by NOVA Media
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