Contrary to popular belief, money does not buy happiness. Acclaimed author, educator and speaker, Thayer Willis, offers counsel, support and inspiration to individuals and families coping with the psychological challenges of wealth. Thayer's understanding of the complex issues stemming from financial abundance is personal.
A child of wealth herself, she experienced the privilege and opportunities, as well as the isolation and confusion, often associated with wealth. Her own journey to purpose and fulfillment led to a desire to help others who struggle with similar issues.
A child of wealth herself, she experienced the privilege and opportunities, as well as the isolation and confusion, often associated with wealth. Her own journey to purpose and fulfillment led to a desire to help others who struggle with similar issues.
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Thayer Cheatham Willis is a leading authority in the area of wealth counseling. Born into the founding family of the multinational Georgia-Pacific Corporation, she brings to her field a unique insider's perspective on contending with family dynamics as they relate to the mental and emotional challenges of wealth.
In a society convinced that money guarantees happiness, it's difficult for many to imagine having both wealth and problems. The truth is, struggle and adversity are part of the human experience, and the rich encounter their fair share of conflicts and stresses. In fact, wealth itself can create its own special set of challenges and, for many, money may be at the very root of their deepest pain and frustrations.
Inspiring and actionable programs designed for individuals and families of affluence, financial professionals, family office advisors and estate planning attorneys. Using her unique insider's perspective and eloquent yet down-to-earth approach, Thayer offers keynotes, seminars, workshops and retreats on navigating the psychological challenges and common struggles inherent in the stewardship of financial wealth.
Clients have taught us perspective for wealthy individuals and families in the current pandemic crisis. Their experiences have brought to light specific attitudes and behaviors that can be challenging, isolating and distressing for this relatively small population. Here we have developed hopeful advice for you.
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