BARI TESSLER, M.A. Somatic Psychology, is a Financial Therapist and the Founder of The Art of Money. She isthe author of The Art of Money- A Life-Changing Guide to Financial Happiness and The Art of Money Workbook. Her work has been featured on Oprah.com, Inc.com, US News & World Report, Reuters Money, The Fiscal Times, USA Today, The Cut, Girlboss, Nerd Wallet, Real Simple, MindBodyGreen, and REDBOOK. She has also been featured on the cover of Experience Life and Mindful. Bari is . Bari lives in Boulder, CO with her husband, son, and a clowder of cats.
Bari Tessler is gifted at helping people connect with their money stories and heal their relationship with money. The Art of Money is one of the first money books I recommend to our audience, and the guidance Bari provides throughout The Art of Money Workbook will help so many people dig deeper into their money relationship, discover how to interact with their money in a positive way, and align their money decisions with their true goals. No matter where you are in your money journey, we can all build a better relationship with our finances-and Bari can help you do it! -Cheslea Brennan, founder of Smart Money Mamas With compassion and mastery, Bari Tessler invites you to not only investigate your 'money story' but to feel the impact money has on all aspects of your life. The Art of Money Workbook provides tools and practices to illuminate what you've relegated to the dark, guiding you to an empowered and meaningful relationship with money-and with yourself. -Nancy Levin, author of Worthy: Boost Your Self-Worth to Grow Your Net Worth In The Art of Money Workbook, Bari Tessler invites on a money journey as a path of self-discovery. By guiding us to look deeply at our relationship to money, she offers us the keys to more power, more freedom, and more happiness-minus the shame and dogma. -Kimberly Johnson, author of Call of the Wild and The Fourth Trimester Journal A gentle, beautifully written, and practical guide for everyone who wants to become more intentional, values-aligned, and awake in their relationship with money. -Tara Mohr, author of Playing Big