About this Event
January can be an intense month, filled with so much noise around how you should be living, what you should be aiming for, andor the the pressure to makehow to make 2025the new year your best year yet.
But what if, instead of feeling the pressure, you felt energised and excited about the year ahead, empowered with a fresh perspective centred around creating a year that works for YOU.
Financial behaviour expert Experts Emma Edwards (The Broke Generation) and Positive Psychology Practitioner and coach Sophie Cliff (The Joyful Coach) are here to help you cut through the noise and set yourself up for a successfulgoals for 2025 in a way thatthat feels great to you YOUyou.
Join them as they discuss their new books, Good With Money and The Hustle Cure, share tools on how to let go of societal expectations, and guide you to set better and more authentic goals for the new year ahead. Sophie, and her book The Hustle Cure, will change the way you think about productivity, and bust myths about what it really means to succeed. And Emma, and her book Good With Money, will break down the sometimes-icky topic of money, and have you feeling in control of your financial habits, without giving up the things you love.
All tickets include a complimentary glass of fizz or soft drink.
About Emma’s book:
After turning her own finances around, Emma developed a fascination for the psychological and behavioural side of money. She went on to study financial psychology to learn more about why we do the things we do in our personal finances, and wrote Good With Money as a guide for anyone who has ever felt like they were ‘bad with money’!.
Emma says, “When the next quick fix is always just one purchase away, and your bank statement reads like an artefact of your insecurities, deciding to like yourself is one of the most radical things you can do for your finances.”
This game-changing, practical guide to the psychology behind your spending habits will help you:
- understand how your early experiences of money can impact your behaviours as an adult,
- stop outsourcing your confidence to the things you consume,
- interrogate how beliefs about your self-worth impact your financial behaviour,
- unpack the emotions around your purchase decisions, and
- eliminate the shame narrative surrounding debt and overspending,
- master your money habits with an easy-to-follow system..
Anyone can be ‘Good With Money’.
This book will show you how.
About Sophie’s book:
Drawing from her years of experience in the corporate world and now coaching, Cliff addresses one of the most pressing issues of our time: how to thrive in a world that glorifies overwork and busyness. The Hustle Cure challenges the societal norms that push people to exhaustion, offering readers an alternative path to success that prioritises making time for what you actually enjoy. Part manual, part manifesto, this book will help you to:
- identify your innate strengths and use them to boost motivation and enjoyment
- map out step-by-step plans to turn ambition into daily progress
- release expectations that weigh you down to make space for creativity
- define what success really means for you
The Hustle Cure is not just a book—it’s a movement that empowers individuals to redefine productivity through greater self-awareness and balanced action over strict guidelines. Shift your mindset, reclaim your purpose, and lead the life you desire. Whether you're a corporate professional, entrepreneur, mother, or anyone feeling the weight of burnout, this book offers a cure to the hustle, showing that sustainable success is possible.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kindred, Queen Caroline Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 32.13