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"Overcoming Underearning... and then what?" (Barbara Stanny)

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Do you chronically underestimate your earning potential? Do you have a high tolerance for low pay? Barbara Stanny, the Leading Authority on Women and Money, talks with Jory and Beth about the biggest mistake women make concerning money. Her five essential steps to financial independence bring a message of hope and empowerment to those who struggle with underearning. Barbara also speaks to those of our listeners who sense there’s more to success than making lots of money. She discusses how to merge higher incomes with higher earning and announces her brand new seminar, Sacred Success™. Listen and learn how Barbara beautifully blends financial success with making a significant difference in the lives of others.Barbara Stanny is a woman on a mission--a mission to motivate women to become financially empowered. Barbara grew up relying on her father (the 'R' of H&R Block), then her husband, to manage her money. A devastating financial crisis became her wake-up call. Her first book, Prince Charming Isn't Coming, grew out of her interviews with financially savvy women. Her next two books, Secrets of Six Figure Women and Overcoming Underearning®, focused on helping women go from financial survival to financial stability. Her current focus is on helping women move from stability to affluence with a new body of work she calls Sacred Success™. Barbara defines Sacred Success™ as doing your Soul's work for your own bliss and the benefit of others while being richly rewarded.Barbara's background in business, her years as a journalist, her Master's Degree in psychology, her extensive research, and her personal experience with money give her a unique perspective and make her the foremost expert on women's financial issues.

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