La fortuna en tus manos: Cambia tu vida financiera y alcanza la verdadera felicidad: Adelante
Autor Brent Kesselen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mar 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780061712555
ISBN-10: 0061712558
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: HARPERCOLLINS;
Colecția Rayo
Seria Adelante
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 0061712558
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: HARPERCOLLINS;
Colecția Rayo
Seria Adelante
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
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En estos tiempos de crisis, ¿puedes lograr seguridad económica y paz mental? ¡claro que sí!Qué nos revelan las más recientes corrientes financieras y las antiguas lecciones espirituales acerca de la libertad financiera? El destacado asesor financiero Brent Kessel insiste en que el éxito y la seguridad financiera no tienen nada que ver con el dinero. Por el contrario, primero debemos comprender nuestra relación emocional con el dinero y sólo entonces ponernos en acción.La fortuna en tus manoste guía de manera experta y compasiva por el camino hacia la seguridad financiera y la paz mental.
Kessel ha descubierto que la gente necesita entender su historia financiera básica para poder lograr cambios significativos. Algunos de nosotros somos ahorradores, otros idealistas, otros constructores de imperios.La fortuna en tus manoste ayudará a identificar quién eres con respecto al dinero, brindándote información y recursos así como también ejercicios y meditaciones que te inspirarán a lograr una nueva perspectiva en tu relación con el dinero que cambiará tu vida.
Recenzii
What
YOUR
MONEY
OR
YOUR
LIFE
does
for
your
relationship
with
earning
and
spending
money,
Brent
Kessel
does
for
your
relationship
with
investing.
This
book
is
clear,
kind,
helpful
and
empowering..
“What’s your heart’s desire--spiritual fulfillment, or wealth? The good news is that it’s not an either/or proposition--you can have both. This magnificent book will show you how to get your ego out of the way so you can align your financial decisions with your heart and soul.”
“Kessel has a unique perspective on money. He is able to open people’s eyes to the financial world and at the same time show them how to look inward for value. Anyone who wants to not only be rich but lead a rich life should read this book.”
“Brent Kessel combines some of the most sophisticated knowledge of financial planning and investment strategies with a sincere and grounded practice in the meditation arts. By reading this book, people will benefit in ways they never imagined possible. I highly recommend his work.”
This book does a beautiful job at helping us make peace with money and our relationship to it. I highly and enthusiastically recommended It’s Not About the Money for anyone with any amount of money!”
“Brent Kessel is one of the financial planning profession’s true thought leaders around what may be the most important issue of our time: How can each of us find personally fulfilling strategies that will lead us toward a life of happiness and spiritual prosperity?”
“Brent Kessel is one of the most thoughtful, thorough and knowledgeable investment professionals that I’ve met. His advice on blending the personal and financial aspects of life have served him well in doing an outstanding job for his clients.”
“It’s rare that a book on personal finance succeeds equally well on both sides of the coin. Brent Kessel has pulled it off. This is one that’s rich in solid, practical advice--but not at the expense of the human spirit.
“Brent Kessel will change your relationship with money in a way that may also enhance the richness of your life.”
Kessel offers “holistic financial advice” in Buddhist-influenced debut promising both a better financial strategy and greater fulfillment and happiness.
This is a financial-planning guide unlike any other on the market, thanks mostly to Kessel’s skillful combination of yoga and wealth-management expertise. . . . Zen and the art of money management.
A great job of marrying the emotional, spiritual and practical aspects of money, financial planning and wealth management. Highly recommended.
[It’s Not About the Money and] the accompanying interactive quiz will help you learn more about your own archetypal patterns--from “saver” to “pleasure seeker” to “empire builder”--and give you the insight and power to change.
Brent Kessel has written something sophisticated, psychologically accurate and helpful to a person trying to live at the center of all this constant getting and spending. This is a book that succeeds admirably in helping us to understand ourselves, our goals and our relationship to money.”
“Kessel shows how being mindful of our relationship to money can free one of anxiety and even turn money into a tool for compassion.
It’s a remarkably transformative book--the myriad of exercises Brent shares brought me to tears several times...VERY powerful stuff.
“What’s your heart’s desire--spiritual fulfillment, or wealth? The good news is that it’s not an either/or proposition--you can have both. This magnificent book will show you how to get your ego out of the way so you can align your financial decisions with your heart and soul.”
“Kessel has a unique perspective on money. He is able to open people’s eyes to the financial world and at the same time show them how to look inward for value. Anyone who wants to not only be rich but lead a rich life should read this book.”
“Brent Kessel combines some of the most sophisticated knowledge of financial planning and investment strategies with a sincere and grounded practice in the meditation arts. By reading this book, people will benefit in ways they never imagined possible. I highly recommend his work.”
This book does a beautiful job at helping us make peace with money and our relationship to it. I highly and enthusiastically recommended It’s Not About the Money for anyone with any amount of money!”
“Brent Kessel is one of the financial planning profession’s true thought leaders around what may be the most important issue of our time: How can each of us find personally fulfilling strategies that will lead us toward a life of happiness and spiritual prosperity?”
“Brent Kessel is one of the most thoughtful, thorough and knowledgeable investment professionals that I’ve met. His advice on blending the personal and financial aspects of life have served him well in doing an outstanding job for his clients.”
“It’s rare that a book on personal finance succeeds equally well on both sides of the coin. Brent Kessel has pulled it off. This is one that’s rich in solid, practical advice--but not at the expense of the human spirit.
“Brent Kessel will change your relationship with money in a way that may also enhance the richness of your life.”
Kessel offers “holistic financial advice” in Buddhist-influenced debut promising both a better financial strategy and greater fulfillment and happiness.
This is a financial-planning guide unlike any other on the market, thanks mostly to Kessel’s skillful combination of yoga and wealth-management expertise. . . . Zen and the art of money management.
A great job of marrying the emotional, spiritual and practical aspects of money, financial planning and wealth management. Highly recommended.
[It’s Not About the Money and] the accompanying interactive quiz will help you learn more about your own archetypal patterns--from “saver” to “pleasure seeker” to “empire builder”--and give you the insight and power to change.
Brent Kessel has written something sophisticated, psychologically accurate and helpful to a person trying to live at the center of all this constant getting and spending. This is a book that succeeds admirably in helping us to understand ourselves, our goals and our relationship to money.”
“Kessel shows how being mindful of our relationship to money can free one of anxiety and even turn money into a tool for compassion.
It’s a remarkably transformative book--the myriad of exercises Brent shares brought me to tears several times...VERY powerful stuff.