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Money and Assertive Communication with Amanda van Noppen

 
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What is the difference between assertive and aggressive communication? Communication around money is already a sensitive topic but the way we communicate can influence the outcome of our financial decisions and our relationship with money. Episode #444 of “Let’s Talk Money with Dave and Reb” invites Amanda van Noppen to explore a personal financial journey of Dave and Rebs and how their passive and aggressive communication around money influenced their relationship and their decisions around money. Today’s show is sponsored by More Than Enough Financial, an Ottawa-based financial coaching company which specializes in financial literacy, coaching, income tax preparation, and mortgage brokering. For more information go to morethanenough.ca. To learn more about Amanda, go to https://vannoppentherapy.com/ Or on instagram: vannoppenpsychotherapy. To order Reb's book, Cultivating Trust Expanded Edition: Finding God's Hope and Freedom for Your Finances, go to Cultivating Trust Expanded Edition. To listen to the audiobook please find it here: Cultivating Trust Audiobook #morethanenough #finances #money #financialfitness #communication #psychotherapy
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What is the difference between assertive and aggressive communication? Communication around money is already a sensitive topic but the way we communicate can influence the outcome of our financial decisions and our relationship with money. Episode #444 of “Let’s Talk Money with Dave and Reb” invites Amanda van Noppen to explore a personal financial journey of Dave and Rebs and how their passive and aggressive communication around money influenced their relationship and their decisions around money. Today’s show is sponsored by More Than Enough Financial, an Ottawa-based financial coaching company which specializes in financial literacy, coaching, income tax preparation, and mortgage brokering. For more information go to morethanenough.ca. To learn more about Amanda, go to https://vannoppentherapy.com/ Or on instagram: vannoppenpsychotherapy. To order Reb's book, Cultivating Trust Expanded Edition: Finding God's Hope and Freedom for Your Finances, go to Cultivating Trust Expanded Edition. To listen to the audiobook please find it here: Cultivating Trust Audiobook #morethanenough #finances #money #financialfitness #communication #psychotherapy
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