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FI Slides These slides are intended to help you prepare flip charts and for active charting in conjunction with the FI Instructor Guide

Financial Integrity Transforming Your Relationship With Money Session 2 Welcome Back!

Parking Lot

Check-in and Review Questions? Stories?

Step 4 – The Three Questions Step 5 – Making your Life Energy Visible with a Wall Chart Step 6 – Decreasing Expenses Review and plan for next session Session 2 – Overview

Step 4 The Three Questions 1.Did I receive fulfillment in proportion to life energy spent? 2.Was this in alignment with my values, goals, and purpose? 3.How would this change if I was financially independent (that is, if I didn’t have to work for an income)?

Step 4 CategoryExpenses Life Energy Q1- Fulfillment? Q2- Alignment? Q3-Financial Independent? Music$ $ok$ Entertainment$ ok Poker$ ok

Q1: Fulfillment Curve

Q2: Alignment

Q3: Financial Independence

Step 4 Case Study Small Group Exercise

Step 5 Making Your Life Energy Visible with a Wall Chart

Step 5 – Wall Chart

Step 6 Respecting Your Life Energy Consciously Minimize or Decrease Unnecessary Expenses

Step 6 – Minimizing Expenses Small Group Discussion Part 1: Why do we spend money? Part 2: What are some alternatives to spending money?

Step 6 – Minimizing Expenses How ? By making choices based on your needs and intentions. Eliminate unnecessary spending. Choose to spend wisely.

Case Study What can we learn from our case studies?

Step 6 – Minimizing Expenses How can you use: Q1 and your fulfillment curve …? Q2 and your ideas about alignment …? Q3 and your ideas about your future …? Your Wall Chart …?

Step 4 – Asking the Three Questions Step 5 – Wall Chart Step 6 – Decreasing Expenses Session 2 – Review

 Look over the handouts  Think about your spending habits.  We’ll meet here at _____ on _____. See you then! Next Session