

You’re good at making money.
You went from making $30,000 right out of college to more than $100,000 today.
You know where all your money goes.
You could tell me right now how much you put aside for retirement and the balance in your emergency fund.
More enjoyment.
Like the vacation to Bali instead of the one to Boise that’s $5,000 cheaper.
More fulfillment.
Like helping your parents as they age without resenting how much it’s going to cost.
More peace of mind.
Like going to sleep without ruminating on the $500 you spent on clothes that make your body look hot.
This is intentional spending.
So you don’t experience shame while in Bali.
So you don’t experience guilt when you see your parents.
So you don’t experience disappointment whenever you put on that new, hot outfit.
And you get better at spending the more you practice it.
Imagine going to a concert and thinking “this is so much fun.”
Imagine your partner saying they want a new bathroom and your immediate response is “Let’s get on Bob’s schedule.”
That’s what we create inside private 1:1 mentorship.
Spending money quickly without second-guessing because you’re too busy enjoying your purchases.
Not caring what anyone thinks about what you buy because you love it so much.

I help people who are good at making money get great at spending money.
Before I got great at spending money, I was the person who always said no to what I wanted.
My husband literally BEGGED me to spend more money on myself for years.
And one day, I finally listened to him.
I went to buy that purse I had wanted for months. I loved how it looked with the outfit I had on. I was already picturing all the other outfits I could wear with that purse. And when I went to get my card out of my wallet, my hand was shaking. My brain was screaming “what are you doing?”
Three minutes later, I walked out of the store with that purse.
As soon as I got home, I felt guilty. Because I had bought something because I wanted it.
A couple weeks later, it hit me: If I can’t buy a purse without guilt, how am I ever going to enjoy my retirement?
Because retiring requires you to spend the money I’ve been saving. And if I can’t spend today, I won’t be able to live out my retirement dreams.
So I had to figure out why spending money felt so wrong - and work through it.






I’ve traveled more and created lifelong memories.
I’ve spent five-figures three times to work with my dream coach.
I’ve had less fights with my husband over money.
Now, I help people just like you solve this challenge so you can enjoy all the money you earn.

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