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I help professional and entrepreneurial women close the painful gap between their income and their financial security. I work with women who look successful on the outside—you earn good money, have built careers or businesses, and are often praised for your competence. But inside, you’re carrying quiet financial anxiety. You feel like you’re one layoff, divorce, or missed client payment away from things falling apart. And that fear drives you to work harder, yet never feel safer. What you’ve tried—budgeting apps, spreadsheets, and traditional financial advice—hasn’t worked. Not because you lack intelligence or discipline, but because those tools ignore the emotional, psychological, and lived experience of women navigating money, many of whom carry financial trauma or self-doubt. I solve this by offering a structured, emotionally-intelligent system: the Calm Money Method. This method gives your money clarity of purpose, your financial goals a compass, and your nervous system a sense of relief. It removes the shame, guesswork, and micromanagement from money—and replace it with strategy, automation, and self-trust. The Calm Money Method was born from lived experience, not theory. It's part strategy, part mindset, fully grounded in behavioral psychology. Because I, too, used to believe earning more money would solve my money problems. As a broke graduate student making $14,000 a year, I tracked every penny with military precision. But as someone with ADHD, micromanaging money was exhausting. I'd fall behind on tracking, and shame would hit like a tidal wave. Then I graduated, got my first job, made three times more—yet nothing changed. Still counting pennies. Still stressed. Still losing sleep over rent. That's when I realized: the problem wasn't my income. It was my approach. I started experimenting with how I interacted with money. I automated bills because due dates gave me anxiety. I created separate accounts for different spending types. I built in a small "permission-to-splurge" budget. I stopped chasing control and started creating clarity. The shift was small at first, but slowly my stress eased. I started saving more—not by force, but by design. I traveled to every continent, including Antarctica. Friends would ask: "How are you affording this?" But what they meant was: "How are you not stressed about money?" If you are ready to transform your relationship with money, let's connect. Or, to explore more of my approach, subscribe to my weekly newsletter, written to help you build a more conscious, compassionate relationship with money.

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