Your quality of life and your quality of finances is controlling what you can control. Psychology is what controls all of your financial decisions, said Tony Robbins in a recent interview with Fortune. Besides our medical information, what is more revealing than our finances? Not much. When Dennis sits across from a client, he is well aware of the vulnerability it takes to meet with an Advisor. It's not only vulnerable, it's brave. Our money is tied to our careers, the places we live, and the relationships that have succeeded and failed. As neutral as we try to make that dollar, it's a hotbed for a plethora of other discussions. The first step is to find a good advisor. We have questions for you to ask during your search. The second step is to determine where you're actually at. Are you accumulating? Preserving? Or distributing? For each phase of financial planning there are appropriate strategies. Join Dennis Prout and Shea Petaja as they acknowledge the emotional structure of money and the strategies we use to disarm the conversation.