Psychology of Money
Understand Money and Grow 3X Wealth
Discover the hidden psychology behind your money habits. This course delves into the cognitive biases, emotions, and societal influences that shape your financial decisions. Learn how to break free from limiting beliefs, make informed choices, and achieve lasting financial well-being
Last Updated Nov 21
English

What’s included
Learn to maintain Financial stability
Case Studies & Researches
Certificate of Completion
Curated by Veteran Psychologists
Price
Self Learning
Easy to understand, easy to learn
Learn to maintain Financial
stability
Stabilize Needs, Sustain
Demands
Key Learnings
What you'll learn
Financial Awareness
Habit Building
Decision Clarity
Debt Management
Spending Insight
Savings Motivation
Goal Alignment
Wealth Mindset
Emotional Control
Gratitude Practice
Financial Resilience
Mindful Awareness
Stress Reduction
Anxiety Management
Confidence Boost
Emotional Balance
Self-Empowerment
Insights
Course Content
Module 1
Unravelling the Money Mind
Explore the psychology of money and learn how our thoughts and emotions impact our financial behaviour. Break free from limiting beliefs and achieve your financial goals.
Module 2
Psychological Factors that Influence Financial Decisions
Uncover the emotional side of money. Learn how feelings like fear, desire, and self-doubt impact our financial decisions. Discover how to align our money choices with our true needs and values.
Module 3
Society's Influence on Money Habits
Learn how societal pressures, from friends and family to cultural norms, can influence spending habits. Understand how to resist peer pressure and make financial decisions aligned with personal values.
Module 4
Saving-A Tough Habit to Form
Understand psychological barriers preventing saving and investing. Explore how mindset and habits impact financial future.
Module 5
The Pursuit of True Wealth
Uncover deeper meaning of wealth, shift focus from material possessions to personal growth and meaningful experiences.
Insights
What Issue it will Address
Impulse Spending
Money-Related Anxiety
Emotional Spending Triggers
Fear of Financial Risks
Difficulty with Saving Habits
Financial Overwhelm and Stress
Low Money Self-Esteem
Lack of Financial Boundaries
Debt Avoidance or Denial
Pressure from Social Comparison
Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) in Spending
Difficulty Planning for the Future
Work-Life Balance and Money
Conflict over Money in Relationships
Self-Worth Linked to Financial Success
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