

Holistic Wealth: How to Invest in Your Whole Self 🌱
Do you feel like your financials and life are disconnected?
In this session Vinay Gupta, a financial strategist joins the four languages to explore the two topics rarely seen together.
Financials & Holistic Wellbeing.
What to expect
New perspectives around money and investing (spoiler: it’s not just stocks)
New ways to plan for the future. And the concrete steps to keep it fun and engaging.
Special expertise: We’ve got a financial genius joining us. Come and get advice from someone who’s seen it all and knows how to plan money in a way that makes sense for the wallet, and your whole being.
Teasers from the session
Here’s how we’ll break it down (no fancy talk, promise):
Mind 🧠
— How you think about money, and how you invest in your mind
Have you ever set aside cash for a random online course or a weirdly specific hobby? That’s investing in your mind.
Truth: You don’t have to be a “numbers person” to plan well.
Heart ❤️
— How money connects you to people and what you care about.
Do you budget for a coffee with a friend? Or a little treat for yourself (whether it's a class, visit to the gallery or petting a cat), that’s heart money.
Truth: You can invest in your heart in many different ways.
Body 💪
— How your money supports your health and energy.
Buying groceries that don’t make you feel like s***.... A yoga class. Even a new pillow or a drumming class. Those are all investments in the body.
Truth: Taking care of your physical body is the foundation for everything else to exist (at least on this plane...).
Soul 💨
— How your money helps you feel alive and on track.
Have you saved up for a solo day trip, a creative project, or just a day off to do nothing? That’s soul money in action.
Truth: The soul may not care about your bank balance, but it doesn't mean you shouldn't invest in it.
Wanna see where you’re at today?
Try the free Four Languages Scan before the session.
It’s quick, no-fuss, and gives you an overview of your current balance, with a weekly activity to try out.
Disclosure: Nothing in this talk should be taken as investment, financial or tax advice, it's for educational purposes only.