The Money Reset
I have some exciting news to share—I’ve written a book! The Money Reset is launching in late August, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to finally bring this to life.
This book has been a long time coming. Over my years as a financial adviser and wealth coach, I’ve had so many conversations with people who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain about their finances—especially after a major life change. Whether it’s navigating money post-divorce, reassessing financial goals in midlife, or simply feeling like you need a fresh start, The Money Reset is here to he
Keep Your Financial House in Order
Unfortunately, when it comes to money, there’s no such thing as “set and forget.” Each year, there are tasks you need to tackle to keep things ticking along. These might include reviewing your subscriptions, comparing utility providers for better rates, or shopping around for insurance.
But don’t worry—you don’t need an endless to-do list staring at you from the fridge, making you feel guilty every time you walk by. The key is to spread these tasks throughout the year, breaking them into manageable chunks. This doesn’t have to be an overwhelming overnight overhaul.
Abs are made in the kitchen- what about wealth?
The secret to building wealth isn’t just about earning more—it’s about how you manage your money day to day. Just like abs are made in the kitchen, financial success starts with the way you structure your bank accounts. In this blog, I share how three clients transformed their finances simply by setting up the right money flow. If you’re feeling stuck with investing, debt, or cash flow, this could be the missing piece. Read more to see how small changes can lead to big financial wins.
It Won’t Happen Overnight, But It Will Happen!
If you grew up in Australia in the early 90s, you might remember the iconic line, “It won’t happen overnight, but it will happen.” While originally about shampoo, it perfectly applies to rebuilding your financial independence after separation.
Separation often feels like a financial tornado—everything upended, leaving you unsure where to start. But here’s the good news: with the right steps, time, and determination, you can regain control, build a solid foundation, and create the financial future you deserve.
Co-Parenting: When Sharing the Load Feels Like Failure
For years, I carried the invisible weight of being the default parent, the primary caregiver—the one who gets the first call from daycare, knows the doctor’s appointments, remembers birthday parties and sorts the gifts, and keeps track of school events. It wasn’t just about doing more—it was about holding it all together. Not because anyone said it was my job, but because, over time, it just became that way. And when I separated, I thought that load would finally shift. But what I didn’t expect was how complicated that shift would feel.
Unravelling to Rebuilding
I thought 2023 was a hard year, but 2024 said, "Hold my beer." Last year, I started a new tradition: writing little notes each time something made me happy, proud, or thankful. I’ve just opened my 2024 jar, and let’s just say—it’s been a rollercoaster. But reading through those notes was a welcome reminder of the good moments in what turned out to be a challenging year, to put it mildly.
Speaking Your Truth
'Vulnerability sounds like truth and feels like courage. Truth and courage aren't always comfortable, but they're never weakness. Vulnerability is the birthplace of love, belonging, joy, courage, empathy, and creativity. It is the source of hope, empathy, accountability, and authenticity' -Brene Brown
Your Net Worth Is Not Your Self-Worth
It’s easy to get caught up in the numbers – watching your bank balance grow (or shrink), keeping an eye on your property value, and tracking investments. But here’s something we all need to remember: your net worth is not your self-worth.
Who Are You Getting Your Investment Advice From?
When it comes to building wealth, advice can come from all corners – your friends, your parents, or even that guy at a BBQ with a "hot tip" on the next big thing. But here's the catch – what works for one person won’t necessarily work for you. Need help finding your financial path?
The Invisible Checklist
Is It Just Me? Or Do We All Have This Invisible Checklist in Our Head of What Success Looks Like? Like a series of boxes we feel we need to tick off to "make it" in life? I know I did- until it all came crashing down. Need help finding your financial path?
10 Financial Mistakes People Make in Their 30s
Your 30s are a whirlwind – climbing the career ladder, maybe buying a home, and even starting a family. It’s an exciting time, but the choices you make now can seriously shape your future financial wellbeing. Here are 10 Financial Mistakes People Make in Their 30s
The Weight of Managing Family Finances
Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to reinvent your financial strategy- it's common to feel stuck. But there is more than one way to build wealth.
You’re not stuck- you have options.
Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to reinvent your financial strategy- it's common to feel stuck. But there is more than one way to build wealth.
The unravelling of happily ever after
Separating often results in the need for a crash course in finances.
Advice vs Coaching
Key differences between financial advice and financial education- whats right for you.