“Emotionally Invested: Outsmart Your Anxiety for Fearless Retirement Planning” by Mary Clements Evans Released with Forbes Books
Mary Clements Evans, a certified financial planner with decades of experience, has released her latest book, Emotionally Invested: Outsmart Your Anxiety for Fearless Retirement Planning, with Forbes Books. This insightful book delves into the emotional aspects of financial decision-making, offering readers a new perspective on managing money.
In Emotionally Invested, Evans introduces the concept of the “Money Why,” a unique money personality that influences our financial choices. By identifying whether they are driven by a fear of missing out or a fear of running out, readers can better understand their financial behaviors and make more informed decisions.
Through real-world anecdotes and practical advice, Evans guides individuals and couples on how to build a fearless approach to retirement planning. From finding the right financial advisor to creating a solid financial plan, the book covers essential topics to help readers overcome common financial pitfalls.
With a compassionate tone and innovative strategies, Evans challenges traditional financial planning myths and emphasizes the importance of behavioral finance. This book is not just about numbers—it’s about understanding oneself and creating a financial future that aligns with personal values and goals.
Mary Clements Evans, the founder and president of Evans Wealth Strategies, brings her expertise and insights from working with hundreds of clients over the years to help readers achieve financial happiness now and in retirement. Her book is a must-read for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of financial planning with confidence and clarity.
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