Brunsdon Financial proud to donate book sales to The Pied Piper Appeal

Brunsdon Financial proud to donate book sales to The Pied Piper Appeal

The Pied Piper Appeal is a charity close to the heart of Brunsdon Financial Services; the company has taken various opportunities to raise money for the charity over the years as a way to give back to the local cause.

Brunsdon Financial’s latest donation comes from sales of the book ‘Your Bigger Future’, penned by Brunsdon Financial Chairman, Brian Morman. ‘Your Bigger Future’ has raised £500 in profits since it was first published in 2017 and has since had a revision in 2019.

The current health crisis means that our lives as we knew them have been largely put on hold. As we find ways of adapting to and living with the situation, it is also important to turn our focus to the future. This latest version of ‘Your Bigger Future’ was completed just before the pandemic, but its messages are all the more relevant today, with tips on how to look after your mental and physical health, finances, relationships, how to maintain your sense of purpose and much more. 

When deciding what to do with the book sales profits, the first thought for Brian and all the directors at Brunsdon Financial was to donate it to Pied Piper. Charities have suffered enormously under the economic strain of the Covid-19 crisis, and Brunsdon Financial is grateful for the chance to give something back for all the outstanding work carried out by those at Pied Piper throughout the pandemic and beyond.

The company had previously raised £17,000 for the appeal a few years ago as part of six challenges undertaken throughout the year of Brian’s 60th birthday and it looks forward to continuing its fund-raising efforts for the charity in the future.

More information on Brian’s book can be found at www.yourbiggerfuture.co.uk , including access to the downloadable self-help templates.

Please note that the views expressed in the book, ‘Your Bigger Future’, are solely those of the author Brian Morman and not those of Brunsdon Financial.

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Brunsdon Financial proud to donate book sales to The Pied Piper Appeal

Brunsdon Financial proud to donate book sales to The Pied Piper Appeal

The Pied Piper Appeal is a charity close to the heart of Brunsdon Financial Services; the company has taken various opportunities to raise money for the charity over the years as a way to give back to the local cause.

Brunsdon Financial’s latest donation comes from sales of the book ‘Your Bigger Future’, penned by Brunsdon Financial Chairman, Brian Morman. ‘Your Bigger Future’ has raised £500 in profits since it was first published in 2017 and has since had a revision in 2019.

The current health crisis means that our lives as we knew them have been largely put on hold. As we find ways of adapting to and living with the situation, it is also important to turn our focus to the future. This latest version of ‘Your Bigger Future’ was completed just before the pandemic, but its messages are all the more relevant today, with tips on how to look after your mental and physical health, finances, relationships, how to maintain your sense of purpose and much more. 

When deciding what to do with the book sales profits, the first thought for Brian and all the directors at Brunsdon Financial was to donate it to Pied Piper. Charities have suffered enormously under the economic strain of the Covid-19 crisis, and Brunsdon Financial is grateful for the chance to give something back for all the outstanding work carried out by those at Pied Piper throughout the pandemic and beyond.

The company had previously raised £17,000 for the appeal a few years ago as part of six challenges undertaken throughout the year of Brian’s 60th birthday and it looks forward to continuing its fund-raising efforts for the charity in the future.

More information on Brian’s book can be found at www.yourbiggerfuture.co.uk , including access to the downloadable self-help templates.

Please note that the views expressed in the book, ‘Your Bigger Future’, are solely those of the author Brian Morman and not those of Brunsdon Financial.