Most women I speak to don’t struggle with numbers.
They struggle with the feelings behind them.
Guilt when they spend.
Shame when they don’t save “enough.”
Fear of getting it wrong.
And a quiet voice that says: I should already know how to do this.
Here’s the truth:
We don’t grow up learning how to build wealth with confidence.
We inherit money stories from our families, our cultures, our past relationships, many of which were rooted in survival, not freedom.
And if you’ve been through a divorce? That story gets even messier.
You’re suddenly the sole decision-maker.
The provider.
The planner.
And often… the one who’s still healing from financial trauma that no one else sees.
But here’s the good news:
Your money story can change.
– You can learn how to make decisions from clarity, not fear.
– You can build savings, invest, and plan for your future, even if you’re starting over.
– You can trust yourself with money again.
And it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. It just has to be intentional.
You don’t have to get it perfect. You just have to get it started.
And if you need help taking those first steps, if you’re ready to rewrite the way money feels in your life, I’m here to walk through it with you.
Because your next chapter is with money?
It gets to feel strong. Calm. And yours.