Money as Medicine People come to me because they’re stressed and they sense money is the reason. Continue Reading →
Living into Your Heart’s Desires Below are stories of people (under pseudonyms!) that I’ve had the honor to work with as a financial empowerment guide. Each of these stories gives you a glimpse into people who courageously discovered the beautiful piece of art inside themselves and then took steps to uncover it. Continue Reading →
Five Tips to Enjoy your Bougette Budget comes from the French word bougette or little bag, which is what people used in the middle ages to keep their coins and IOUs. For those of us who have been terrorized by budgets, knowing that the word is simply a “little bag” can be both anti-climactic and deeply soothing. Continue Reading →
How to Own your Power with Money and Live into your Heart’s Desires First you must be quiet enough, receptive enough, and brave enough to listen to your heart. Continue Reading →
Why You Need a Money Mentor While most social comparison leaves us feeling like we’re falling behind, comparing our path to that of a mentor’s helps us. Continue Reading →
Curious about Digital Nomading? Often people will tell me they wish they could travel and live abroad like I do. Regardless of how long you nomad for, I say start. The world is so beautiful it would be a shame to deny yourself the chance to fully enjoy it. Continue Reading →
Understanding Insurance Do you feel confident with how you and your loved ones are covered in case of emergencies? Continue Reading →
Investing Rollercoaster – Social Justice Version My last article Climbing onto the Investing Rollercoaster covered the three things investors can control when it comes to the market: costs, investment allocation, and tax efficiency. Continue Reading →
Climbing onto the Investing Roller Coaster This is a long overdue article on the nuts and bolts of investing. Continue Reading →
Keeping Your Money Well Cared For I’ve had the goal of growing a garden on my “someday” list for over a decade. Continue Reading →