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WELCOME to Robin Currie’s Making Friends With Money website.

Robin Currie has spent most of his career working with people and their money issues – both as an independent ethical investment adviser with Barchester Green and, since 1993, by running the workshop Making Friends With Money at many venues across the UK.

Robin has an holistic (and realistic) view of the money problems we all face.

He is clear that our experiences with money are less to do with our actual financial situation than about our beliefs. About how we FEEL about money and therefore what patterns we recognise. And the relationship with money usually reflects underlying beliefs that we have about ourselves and about life generally.

And, of course, beliefs are just that. Beliefs. They’re not truths. Once you discover your expectations and underlying patterns about money you will start to notice what decisions you have made in other areas. And you can renounce both sets of beliefs and allow your personal TRUTH to come up.

Robin’s workshops are informative, life-changing – and fun.

Find out more, and book online, on this site.

If you want to ask any questions, call 01392 346336, or click HERE.

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Making friends with money IS the answer
It will change the way you think about money.
It will change the way you feel about life.

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