Author Suzanne Falter-Barns and financial coach Christine Moriarty will show you how to connect with your dreams and passions and make them a vital part of your life. Connect to the spiritual roots of your dream. Being connected to your roots enables you to move through the day-to-day pressures, responsibilities, and obstacles that have kept you feeling powerless. We'll explore how to make your dream come to life, or even become a successful business. More than just an inspirational weekend, this workshop will give you concrete tools to turn your dream into reality.
Using hands-on creative exercises, plus journaling, meditation, and
a variety of other tools, Suzanne and Christine will help re-ignite your
creative spark and put that vision to work in your life. You'll learn what
makes your own creative process tick, and how to make the time for your
dream. Learn how to balance your life's work with your present job, set
up your dream for financial success, and create a critical support network.
This Easter weekend is a opportunity to transform the rest of your life.
Christine Moriarty has an MBA in Entrepreneurship and is a certified financial planner who has been living her dream of having a private practice in Vermont for the past ten years. A lively, witty, and wise woman, Christine's coaching practice is dedicated to helping individuals manage their finances so they can achieve their dreams. She also teaches entrepreneurship at the University of Vermont and has led workshops for corporations nationwide on personal financial planning. Her website is www.moneypeace.com.Suzanne Falter-Barns is the author of How Much Joy Can You Stand? A Creative Guide to Facing Your Fears and Making Your Dreams Come True, a One Spirit Book Club Main Selection. Author of Life Makeovers Cheryl Richardson says "If you've been afraid to pursue a creative dream, then How Much Joy Can You Stand? is your salvation. Suzanne will not only inspire you to take action NOW, she will give you courage and energy to make the process fun." Suzanne is also a regular columnist for New Age Journal and has written for The New York Times, Self, Parent's, More, Fitness, Prevention, and New Woman. Naturally empathetic, she speaks and leads workshops nationwide and has been featured in more than 100 radio and television interviews. You can learn more about Suzanne's work at www.howmuchjoy.com.