You’re doing your best—but your money still feels like a mess.
I offer judgment-free financial counseling to help you feel less overwhelmed and more in control. Whether you’re buried in debt, can’t stick to a budget, or just feel like you’re always behind, we’ll work together to create a plan that fits your real life—not some perfect version of it.
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You don’t need to have your life figured out to want something better.
This workbook is a no-pressure space to breathe, reflect, and get a little clearer on your money—and what matters most to you. Whether you’re just trying to make it through the week or starting to imagine what “better” might look like, this guide will help you sort through the noise, calm the shame, and take one real, grounded step toward a future you can feel good about.
You’ll get thoughtful worksheets—not to stress you out, but to help you untangle your thoughts, make sense of your money, and begin moving forward with clarity.
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