Money & Life Workshop

Talking about money is taboo - It’s also vital!

Money makes the world go around, right?

We see numbers on a pay slip, prices in a shop, and figures on our bank statements. We think we know what money is.

But, how often do we look closer at our relationship with money? The way it affects us emotionally. How all those feelings tied to money shape our choices and behaviour, without us even realising it.

The Money & Life Workshop will illuminate the money narratives that you’re unconsciously living by and help to release the power and control money has on your life.

You'll become able to make life decisions centered on your values, passion and creativity… with and without money.

Have you ever told yourself…?

I’ll finally do the thing I long to do once I’ve got enough money?

I can’t take this risk – at work, or in life, in case I run out of money?

I’m just not “good” with money?

These may feel like factual statements, but they’re actually stories we tell ourselves about money.

Once we start playing detective into our own money patterns we uncover the real truth — one that puts us back in the driving seat.

Who is the workshop for?

If you’re looking for a ‘get rich quick’ seminar, this workshop isn’t for you. This has nothing to do with just getting more money! Instead, we investigate hidden money stories and release our hopes and fears around them.

If you’re open to the possibility that everything that you see as a money reality, is linking back to an unconscious belief or emotion, you’re ready to start doing money in the new way.

What will we cover?

Based on Peter Koenig’s groundbreaking research, over the course of the workshop we will:

Reflect, learn & connect

Transform your beliefs about money and discover their roots in your personal history and cultural upbringing.

Understand the present

Recognise the reality you have created in your life and work based on your un-investigated relationship to money.

Understand the unconscious dynamics driving your work, business and economic decisions.

Gain clarity

Develop a new mindset to introduce greater creativity and courage into your financial decisions and life choices.

Implement tools for growth

Learn simple, powerful techniques to explore unconscious money beliefs as a tool for personal and professional development. Integrate your insights back into your life and work so you can act with more flexibility, creativity and clarity of purpose.

Testimonials

“An incredible, well developed and revelatory workshop that truly has the potential to change your life.”

Find freedom in your relationship with money ...

Just like these previous workshop participants.

"Thank you for your time, energy, depth, thoughtfulness and ability to hold the space and deep process for everything. I am very, very grateful."
Amie Mignatti
Coach & Yoga Teacher
"Tim Malnick's Money workshop is exceptional. He is a master facilitator as he creates a very trusting, secure space, while oozing worldly wisdom given his range of experiences and understanding around the psychology of money."
Bear Ashton Johnson
CEO
Foundrs

Take part in the next Money & Life workshop

Ready to change your limiting beliefs about money?

About your guide

I’m not an economist, financial planner or accountant.

The money work that I do cannot be quantified in spreadsheets, but instead is explored through the lens of psychology, spirituality and our lived experiences.

I believe we’ve been educated and socialised to focus on a narrow set of numbers, and because of that we feel disconnected from life. What we need to do is put life first.

My quest is simple. Help people investigate their own money patterns, beliefs and triggers. And inspire them to go beyond them, to create a new, conscious money story.

Timothy Malnick

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