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How would you describe your relationship with money, the habits that determine the ways you spend or save your cash?

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Helping women improve their financial confidence.


By Grovewood Wealth Management

How would you describe your relationship with money, the habits that determine the ways you spend or save your cash?

Some women lavish it on family and friends, others love the rush of a bargain outfit, while a good number prefer to save it, safe in the knowledge that if disaster strikes, there’s always money in the bank.

Our decisions are fuelled by a host of emotions – guilt, fear, boredom, or simply keeping up with our social circle.

How often do you hear your own friends confess “I’m not good with money”?

But while that phrase might roll off our tongues without much thought, its impact can take a real toll on our financial and emotional wellbeing. It is preventing us from having financial independence and hindering our ability to plan for the future.

While being confident with money might not come as naturally as we might think to many people, given history, societal norms and inherited values, adopting a positive mindset and getting a grip on your money is easier than one might think. 

And once you’ve gained confidence, security, wellbeing and resilience won’t be far behind.

To find out more about how to boost your financial confidence, have a complimentary chat with Lynne who has spent nearly 30 years helping people, many of them ladies, feel more in control with money.



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