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Thoughtful Money Insights — 

Once a month

Once a month, you’ll get a short, thoughtful note about money, feelings, and the stories we carry. No advice. No pressure. Just something to sit with.

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how it works

STEP ONE

You're a human living in a capitalist system. Money decisions are unavoidable—and often exhausting.

STEP TWO

You develop patterns that feel safe but don't actually serve you—retail therapy, comparison scrolling, avoiding your bank balance.

STEP THREE

Use this journal to decode your patterns, understand where they came from, and choose new ones that actually align with your values. Get comfortable. Maybe even feel free.

our workbook is designed to help you build awareness, get curious, and feel better.

People I've Loved Money is Weird
Through thoughtfully designed prompts and frameworks, you'll:
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Discover the hidden patterns driving your money decisions

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Learn techniques to reduce anxiety around personal finance

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Understand how past experiences shape your current money emotions

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Create a framework that aligns your finances with what really matters to you

Money is meant to be practical

Over time, one thing became clear: money reaches far beyond math. It touches into survival, identity, self-worth — all the deep, human stuff.

So instead of pretending money is purely rational, this a space to explore your money stories with curiosity and compassion.

 

A self-guided workbook for anyone who’s ever felt weird about money. A place to slow down, reflect, and make sense of the stories you carry — without judgment or pressure.

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Financial stress affects 54% of us multiple times a week

Your Money Weirdness Is Welcome Here

Money triggers weird emotions around safety, identity, and survival in ways that aren't necessarily related to our bank balance.

 

Instead of pretending we're all rational with our finances (spoiler: we're not), we create a safe space to explore your unique money patterns with curiosity, compassion, and a healthy dose of humor.

The Financial Anxiety Journal That Actually Gets It

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