December 2, 2025 - 06:11

Total Wellness is set to host a virtual Employee Assistance Program session focused on the intriguing psychology of spending on December 9 from 2 to 3 p.m. This informative webinar aims to help participants explore their unique "money personality" and how it influences their attitudes toward money and spending habits.
During the session, attendees will engage in discussions about adjusting behaviors related to financial decisions. The program will provide valuable strategies and tactics to better understand different personality types and their connection to spending patterns. By examining individual money personalities, participants will gain insights that can lead to healthier financial habits and improved decision-making.
This engaging webinar promises to equip employees with the knowledge to enhance their relationship with money, ultimately fostering a more mindful approach to spending. Those interested in participating are encouraged to mark their calendars for this enlightening event.
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