How This One Simple Method Set Me Financially Free | Emily King | TEDxHarboursidePark

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Published 2021-10-13
Emily King hails from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. She has professional roots in Business and financial strategy and is a certified Neuro-Linguistic Practitioner. As a dynamic, high-energy nurturer of entrepreneurial success, Emily is passionate about sharing her lived and learned knowledge of the neural patterns that promote success, and how individuals may reframe their relationship with money in order to create space for a richer (in every meaning of the word) and more abundantly joyful life. Emily is currently a Wealth and Abundance Coach and focuses her efforts largely on helping women business owners grow their financial health and increase their impact while doing what they love. Emily King hails from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. She has professional roots in Business and financial strategy and is a certified Neuro-Linguistic Practitioner.

As a dynamic, high-energy nurturer of entrepreneurial success, Emily is passionate about sharing her lived and learned knowledge of the neural patterns that promote success, and how individuals may reframe their relationship with money in order to create space for a richer (in every meaning of the word) and more abundantly joyful life.

Emily is currently a Wealth and Abundance Coach and focuses her efforts largely on helping women business owners grow their financial health and increase their impact while doing what they love. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

All Comments (6)
  • @Sedgies
    Dad taught me that if you don’t have the cash to purchase it you don’t charge it. Emergency such as a new refrigerator is okay to charge if your savings is low but get an interest free charge account and pay off as soon as possible. Great talk. Thank you.
  • @tm13tube
    I recently realized my attitude about money was connected to being molested by a man who impressed my mom because he carried his money in a roll with hundreds on the outside.
  • @Baphometus666
    Dollar a day is $365 per year. Maths is hard, I know.