
Money School. Course 2. How you reject money.
The Money School course is designed to teach participants the basics of financial planning and personal finance management. Its goal is to provide students with knowledge and tools to effectively manage their finances, as well as to develop financial literacy and financial thinking.
About This Course
Course information
The School of Money course is designed to teach participants the basics of financial planning and personal finance management. It aims to provide students with the knowledge and tools to effectively manage their finances, as well as develop financial literacy and financial thinking.
The course includes the following topics:
The course includes the following topics:
- Self Assessment: Dedicated to exploring personal attitudes and behaviors that hinder financial well-being. It emphasizes self-image, relationship with money, and using discomfort and envy as resources to achieve financial freedom.
- Philosophy of the Money School: The Money School teaches mindfulness, analysis of the psychological mechanisms that interfere with financial freedom, and the pursuit of self-development rather than the external trappings of success.
- The Difference Between Knowledge and Skill:One of the main beliefs that get in the way of achieving more income is the illusion of knowledge. People often confuse awareness with skill, underestimating the importance of putting knowledge into practice and stepping out of your comfort zone.
- Financial Intelligence:The theme of the section is to understand and develop financial intelligence, which includes the ability to not only earn money, but to use it wisely to improve the quality of life.
- Midlife crisis:In today's world, lengthening life span and opportunities to change careers or achieve financial success at any age present people with new challenges and prospects for personal and professional growth.
- Workshop:The topic is aimed at working through and releasing negative attitudes about money and financial well-being. Exercises include visualization, forgiveness and acceptance of negative experiences to improve attitudes towards money and open oneself to greater financial prosperity.
- The course includes tests to check your acquired knowledge after each topic, as well as psychological tests after each section. These psychological tests identify your psychotype and provide guidance for further development.
Requirements
The following skills are required to complete this course: Motivation and self-discipline are necessary for successful completion of the course, as learning on the online platform requires independence and responsibility on the part of the student.Knowledge of basic computer skills. Registration on the course platform. Allocation of time for training.
The author of the course is Natalia Kholodenko

Course author
Natalia Kholodenko is a PhD in Philosophy. She graduated from the Faculty of Psychology of Cherkassy National University, Erickson University International (Canada). Highly qualified specialist in the field of education and pedagogy with rich experience as a teacher, researcher and organizer of educational projects. She has in-depth knowledge of learning and developmental psychology and has successfully applied innovative methods of teaching and learning process.
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Money School 1 course
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Money School 1 course