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Spencer Sherman

Founding CEO of Abacus, certified mindfulness teacher, and author of The Cure For Money Madness.

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Jan 11, 2023 • 1h 11min

The Dharma of Money | Spencer Sherman

When we think about Buddhism or the dharma, we probably don’t think about money. But when the Buddha laid out guidelines about how to make an ethical livelihood, this didn’t preclude material success. This episode is part two of this week’s series on money, and dives into how we can bring Buddhist principles to an area of our lives that can create so much fear, greed, and dread. Spencer Sherman is the founding CEO of Abacus, a values-driven financial firm, and certified mindfulness teacher.  He teaches the Fearless Finance program and The Mastery of Money program for NYU’s Inner MBA program.  He is also the author of The Cure For Money Madness.In this episode we talk about: How to identify and reframe our potentially harmful beliefs about moneyHow to apply the Four Brahma Viharas to having a healthier relationship with our financesHow to use the RAIN technique when we become anxious about moneySpencer’s ‘Enough Practice’ designed to give us a sense of equanimity How generosity helps us let go and can create a sense of abundance How mindfulness of money can key us into interconnectionAnd whether you can actually be a successful investor if you’re guided by Buddhist valuesFull Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/spencer-sherman-544See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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May 7, 2024 • 44min

189: Avoiding Advisor Burnout and Functioning at Your Highest Level with Guest Spencer Sherman

Guest Spencer Sherman shares insights on avoiding advisor burnout and functioning at your highest level. Topics include finding your flow state, mindfulness exercises, turning off your to-do list mindset, creating space for clients, balancing success and 'enough', managing tasks using the Pomodoro technique, and enhancing productivity through mindfulness and focused work.