

How to reduce overwhelm for your clients {PFP Section}
As financial planners, we have deep technical knowledge. It’s a gift to take that expertise and deliver it in a way that simplifies concepts and ties back to what is most meaningful for your clients. In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Andrea Millar, CPA/PFS, interviews Christine Moriarty to get her take on how to reduce overwhelm for clients. They discuss:
- How to be a thinking partner with your clients
- How to get clients to open up and share their biggest concerns and hidden agendas
- What can help clients be willing to share their values, goals, and desires
- What are some ways to reduce overwhelm when it comes to money management and taking steps forward
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Listen to relevant episodes such as:
- Deeper CPA Financial Planner Connections with Dr. Haesun Moon
- Understanding the Human Side of Life Transitions with Susan Bradley
- How to Guide Clients Towards Their Preferred Futures with Dr. Moon
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