Why the Future of Financial Planning Begins with the Soul Recently, a valued member of our community wrote to say that while he respected our work, he felt the Academy had “departed from holistic financial advice toward a more spiritual and altruistic purpose.” He wished us well but chose to step away, explaining that his … Continue reading 🌍 The Most Important Conversation You’ll Ever Have
Author: Steve Conley
Uncovering Hidden Blocks: The Theory of MAP and a Holistic Approach to Purpose
At the Academy of Life Planning we believe that true financial and life-well-being isn’t confined to spreadsheets or market forecasts. It reaches deep into the landscape of the mind, body and spirit. The MAP Method™ offers an intriguing bridge between neuropsychology, soul-wisdom and the task of manifesting your purpose. Here’s how we understand it — … Continue reading Uncovering Hidden Blocks: The Theory of MAP and a Holistic Approach to Purpose
If Bankers Were Good, Would Britain Be Richer?
Finance should be a public good. When it isn’t, the costs ripple across the whole economy—through higher risk premia, compliance drag, mis-selling fallout, and a chronic trust deficit. Our analysis shows that if UK banking culture shifted decisively toward transparency, purpose, and stakeholder stewardship, the gains would be material and compounding: £50–60 billion a year … Continue reading If Bankers Were Good, Would Britain Be Richer?
🌱 Lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners from the Science of Spiritual Well-Being
By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning In the quest to understand what truly makes life fulfilling, psychology has long focused on the concept of subjective well-being — how people evaluate the quality of their own lives. For decades, this field has measured happiness through domains such as health, relationships, safety, and community connection. But … Continue reading 🌱 Lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners from the Science of Spiritual Well-Being
🌌 The Six Invisible Laws Every Holistic Wealth Planner Should Know
— How to work with energy, ethics, and timing in the Aquarian Age of Empowerment In the world of holistic wealth planning, numbers and strategies matter — but energy, intention, and alignment matter more. The best planners don’t just design financial blueprints; they harmonise with deeper laws that govern all creation. These laws are not … Continue reading 🌌 The Six Invisible Laws Every Holistic Wealth Planner Should Know
🔹 The Age of Empowerment: How AI Is Liberating Financial Planning
Over half of UK adults are no longer waiting for the financial industry to “look after them.” They’re taking matters into their own hands — and turning to AI tools like ChatGPT to help manage money, research investments, and even make sense of pensions and debt. According to new research from Lloyds Banking Group, 56% … Continue reading 🔹 The Age of Empowerment: How AI Is Liberating Financial Planning
💔 When Justice Costs Too Much: The Hidden Inequality in UK Civil Law
How ordinary people are locked out of fairness in debt, eviction, and financial exploitation disputes When people think of “justice” in the United Kingdom, they often imagine a level playing field: an impartial judge, clear rules, and everyone getting a fair hearing.It’s a comforting picture — but for many facing debt collection, eviction, or financial … Continue reading 💔 When Justice Costs Too Much: The Hidden Inequality in UK Civil Law
Reframing Wealth: What Human Capital Teaches Us About Growth and Equality
In the pursuit of prosperity, policymakers have long debated the balance between growth and fairness. Yet a seminal study by Jean-Marie Viaene and Itzhak Zilcha — “Human Capital Formation, Income Inequality and Growth” (CESifo, 2001) — offers a powerful reminder: the true engine of both progress and equality is education, not capital. Their model, built … Continue reading Reframing Wealth: What Human Capital Teaches Us About Growth and Equality
💡 Budget Watch: What Rachel Reeves’ 100-Measure Budget Could Mean for You
The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is reportedly weighing over a hundred separate tax and spending measures as she prepares the 2025 Budget— the next UK Budget is confirmed for Wednesday 26 November 2025. With the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) warning of slower growth and tighter fiscal space, the government faces difficult choices about who pays, … Continue reading 💡 Budget Watch: What Rachel Reeves’ 100-Measure Budget Could Mean for You
The Gospel of Thomas on Rich and Poor: Reclaiming True Wealth
“I marvel at how this great wealth has made its home in this poverty.”— Gospel of Thomas, Saying 29 The Gospel of Thomas speaks of wealth and poverty not as economic conditions, but as states of being. In its wisdom, the poor are not deprived, and the rich are not secure. Rather, the poor are … Continue reading The Gospel of Thomas on Rich and Poor: Reclaiming True Wealth
