Are you often in a place of financial lack?
Are you fearful to spend money on the things you really want or invest in yourself because you're not sure if you will have enough money after?
Or maybe you find yourself in seasons where money isn't a problem, followed by a season of panic because some life event drained it all?
It's like you're either in feast or famine, am I right?
I'm guessing there are items in your cart that have been there for months that you can't let yourself pull the trigger on.
Maybe you know you're capable of doing more in your business or getting a promotion, but you can't even make yourself take the action you need or at least you rarely sustain it.
THE SOLUTION
The solution is not necessarily budgeting more or saving more.
Both of these tactics may very well make you feel even less safe in your body around money because they're restrictive.
You also don't want to take on an "abundant mindset" and just try to manifest more money.
If your history has taught you it's not safe to have money because you've always lived without it - then simply thinking about more of it is just going to feel more unsafe.
The way to begin to change your financial patterns is to understand why they exist.
Similar to how we were dependent on our caregivers for survival in childhood, we are dependent on money for our survival now. So your relationship with money often mirrors your attachment patterns, but it doesn't have to! If you are ready for financial breakthrough, it's time for you to understand your relational patterns with money and how to overcome it.
This course is designed to help you understand the origin of your financial patterns and provide the tools to heal them, so you can have the healthy and secure relationship with money that you deserve.
Included in this course:
Money and Sensations Video
($95 value)
In order to have more money, we need to feel an embodied sense of safety with money. This video will help you track the sensations you feel around abundance, lack and everything in between so you can get curious about your nervous system's response to money.

Financial Foundations Video
($95 value)
A secure relationship with money starts with trusting yourself to earn more money and make financial decisions. This video will help you identify where you have financial confidence or self doubt.
Money and Attachment Video
($295 value)
Money is a relationship that we depend on to survive, similar to how we used to depend on our caregiver to survive. This lesson will help you identify the attachment patterns that are showing up in your relationship with money.
Financial Impact of Trauma Seasons
($95 value)
Learn how your relationship with money can be impacted by unrelated events or life seasons.


Healing Your Relationship with Money Video
($295 value)
Now that you have the awareness of the patterns, learn the skills and tools to start healing your relationship with money with this lesson.
Financial Breakthrough E-book
($97 value)
As a compliment to the Financial Breakthrough Course, this e-book will help you integrate the course's concepts so you can finally have the financial breakthroughs you deserve. Say goodbye to scarcity, overspending, underspending, debt, financial avoidance and so much more!

Financial Breakthrough Journal Prompts
($37 value)
How would it feel to hold space for your emotions and needs as it relates to your finances, as opposed to shaming yourself or feeling like a burden? Meet yourself with compassion when you self-reflect with any one of these 50+ exclusive financially-focused journal prompts.
BONUS: Identify the Part E-book
($97 value)
This exclusive workbook, which has only been available to my prior coaching clients, shortens the path to processing triggers and self-healing. You don't have to stay stuck in a state where you’re worried and stressed about the future so often, or as if everyone is against you. Instead, pull yourself out of feeling defeated, self-regulate instead of only depending on others, and show yourself grace and self-love.

What "bad" money habits do you have?
Overspending, underspending, hoarding money, hustle mentality, workaholism, gambling, debt, undercharging, hypervigilance with your bank account, not saving, shopping addiction, financial avoidance -