Mastering Money With Your Dominant Function
Mastering Money With Your Dominant Function
Presented by Ray Linder
(This program has been approved for 2.5 CEU’s for MBTI, APA, and NBCC)
Money can buy happiness, but only if it used in ways consistent with our personality type because it is psychological, and not material, satisfaction that we desire. Are you allowing your personality type to orient you towards psychologically satisfying financial decisions? If you are going to be able to manage your money with less stress and more success – and perhaps, less conflict with others – you must have an awareness of your money personality – your preferred patterns of financial behavior.
A key type-related influence on your financial actions is your dominant function. In terms of your own approach to money, many of the differences and likely conflicts you experience with other people can be explained by your dominant personality function.
Understanding how your dominant function influences your financial behavior will provide you with insights into your money personality, including:
- In what ways money matters to your personality type
- How type influences the way you make financial decisions
- How your type affects your views of financial risk
About Ray Linder
With proven personal coaching, leadership development, and team building programs and services that help people be themselves with more skill, Ray Linder has worked with over 10,000 individuals across a range of both large and small companies, government and municipal agencies, non-profits and the military.
Ray’s work is internationally recognized and he has conducted hundreds of custom-designed team building and leadership development workshops for clients that include Fortune 100 companies, the U.S. Army and Air Force, government agencies such as the Office of Personnel Management and the Department of Health and Human Services, the District of Columbia, and major universities.
Ray has a B.A. in Economics and an MBA in Finance and Economics from Binghamton University. He is author of three books, including What Will I Do With My Money: How Your Personality Affects Your Financial Behavior, and his many media appearances include a feature story on CNBC, USA Today, the Washington Post, the Boston Herald, Leadership, and The Bulletin of Psychological Type. Ray is associated with several world-class organizational and leadership development firms, is an adjunct faculty member at the Federal Executive Institute, and served on the board of the Association of Psychological Type International. Prior to his current work, Ray’s business experience includes corporate and investment finance, fundraising and development, and private school administration.
Ray, his wife Christine, and children Diandra and Cassandra, live in Sterling, Virginia.
Meeting Location: Binkley Baptist Church, 1712 Willow Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 www.binkleychurch.org
Directions: www.binkleychurch.org/about/directions
Date: Thursday, August 22, 2013
Time: 6:00pm to 9:00 pm
6:00 pm Dinner and Networking
6:45 pm Program
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