THE MONEY STORY FINDER eBook
Uncover the money stories running your finances on autopilot and begin rewriting them at the root.
Have you ever driven the same route to work so many times that one day, when you needed to turn a different way, you turned the usual way anyway?
That's autopilot. And that's exactly how money stories work.
You can keep blaming your bank account on the economy, your boss, your spending habits, Mercury retrograde, or the price of eggs. Or you can finally identify the subconscious story that's been making your financial decisions for years.
If information alone changed lives, you'd already be wealthy.
While others continue repeating the same financial habits year after year, you are going to stop, look underneath the surface, and rewrite the stories behind overworking, undercharging, impulse shopping, and waiting for the other shoe to drop.
That’s exactly why I created The Money Story Finder.
Here's what's inside:
Section 1: Where It Began
Trace your money story back to its origin. Who taught you what money meant? What did you decide about money before you were old enough to know you were deciding anything?
Section 2: Spot the Pattern
Connect the dots between what you learned and how you live. See your money story in actions, behaviors, and habits.
Section 3: Name Your Story
Give it a title. Write it out in your own words. Because a story you can see is a story you can change.
Section 4: Whose Story Is This Really?
Separate your story from the truth. Identify what you actually want to believe about money and begin stepping into that identity.
This is for you if:
✦ You make good money, but it never seems to stay
✦ You feel guilty every time you spend on yourself
✦ You undercharge, overwork, and still feel behind
✦ You've tried affirmations, journaling, and manifestation, and something still isn't clicking
✦ You know the blocks are there. You just haven't been able to find them yet.
What women are saying:
"I've done so much mindset work, but this workbook helped me see something I had never been able to name before. I traced my impulse spending back to a single moment in childhood I hadn't thought about in decades. That one awareness shifted everything."
— Steph T.