Key Lessons on Resilience, Financial Freedom, and Life Transitions Loss can reshape every aspect of life, yet it can also open a path to new beginnings. Continue Reading →
Planning for Aging Planning for aging is hard. It’s understandably hard to think about things we don’t want to happen like illness and death. Protecting ourselves from these topics by avoiding them feels much more natural than diving into them. Yet, at some point you’ll feel ready or be pushed into this conversation – so I invite you to consider it now before it’s an emergency. Continue Reading →
Retirement Planning? Para qué o quién? When my great uncle passed away I had a conversation with my grandmother, nana Leonor, that opened my eyes to my money heritage as a Mexican and a woman. Continue Reading →