HEY SIS: Mindful Financial Living
Healing, Earning, and Yielding Through Saving, Investing, and Spending
AABC is pleased to offer members a new six-part series “HEY SIS: Mindful Financial Living - Healing, Earning, and Yielding through Saving, Investing, and Spending" taught by Sabrina Wood, DHA of Compassionate Strategies. This is a Munch + Learn Series because depending on your time zone, you may be taking a break for lunch, brunch or breakfast.
As an entrepreneur, Dr Sabrina Wood has learned first-hand that we tend to pour more into our business and clients than we do ourselves. This course is designed to support members’ personal needs and allow them to nurture themselves with a moment of self-care. Each month participants explore one of the six components of financial empowerment: healing, earning, yielding, saving, investing and spending.
The Munch + Learn Series began this summer and runs monthly through February. Members can register at any point during the series. The next session will be held:
- January 17th at 1:00PM ET
AABC is pleased to provide this to members as a benefit of membership.
AABC membership is required. Registration is free and open to all AABC members.
About Dr Sabrina Wood, DHA, MBA
Sabrina is a maternal wealth expert. With a background in corporate training, project management, quality improvement, and IT, she has developed award winning strategies and is known for exceeding expectations, while reducing expenses, streamlining processes, and improving quality.
She was honored to work with the AABC members to complete her dissertation studies in 2017-2018. Her book, Compassionate Strategies For Thriving Providers: 8 Steps To A More Rewarding Maternity Care Practice debuted at number one under financial risk management. We also reviewed the book in the AABC Newsletter (June 2019).
As an entrepreneur, Sabrina has learned first-hand that we tend to pour more into our business and clients than we do ourselves. This course is designed to support members’ personal needs and allow them to nurture themselves with a moment of self-care. Each month participants explore one of the six components of financial empowerment: healing, earning, yielding, saving, investing and spending.