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Money masterclass for women

A money mastery masterclass for women will be held in Keilor East later this month.

Bridesmaids Dressing Room chief executive and founder Aneta Pazeski is running the masterclass to share her advice about finance.

Ms Pazeski recently won her 10th consecutive Best Bridesmaids Gowns Business’ award and fifth nationwide.

Ms Pazeski created Bridesmaids Dressing Room after having an unexpected “wake up call” and deciding to follow her passions through building her own business.

Her company’s motive is to empower women from the inside out, emphasising the importance of maintaining a holistic perspective on confidence.

She identifies passion, resilience, and a dedication to her clients as being crucial to the success of her business.

In her masterclass, Ms Pazeski will be providing women with strategies to realising their dreams.

“The most important thing that I’ve learnt throughout all my previous career history is to keep being a big dreamer and stay true to your own personal values and what drives you as a person.”

Ms Pazeski noted how societal attitudes have often stunted education around this.

“A lot of our childhood conditioning and limited beliefs around what we’re taught about money and levels of abundance can condition us to a certain “set point” as to what’s achievable in life.

“As part of this masterclass, we’ll talk about uncovering those limiting money blocks that people sometimes don’t even realise that they have on a conscious level. It’s about raising awareness of what you learnt around money and finances as a child and how that shapes your current day thinking.”

She welcomes all women aged 18 and up to attend the talk at the Bridesmaids Dressing Room store on October 15, from 6.30-8.30pm.

Details: https://tinyurl.com/yfcdawmt

Lara Prust

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