What Is Money Coaching — and How Can It Help Me?
If you’ve ever felt like you should have a better handle on your money — but you’re not sure where to start — you’re not alone. Most of us were never taught how to manage personal finances, let alone how to plan for a major life transition like divorce or starting over on your own.
That’s where money coaching comes in.
Money coaching is a supportive, nonjudgmental process that helps you get clarity around your finances, build healthier habits, and make decisions that move you toward your goals. It's not about investing or selling financial products. It’s about helping you understand your money — and use it as a tool for the life you want to build.
Here’s what working with a money coach looks like:
Understanding your current situation: We start by looking at where you are — income, expenses, debts, goals, and pain points.
Creating a plan that fits you: We design a simple, actionable path forward. This might include budgeting, debt payoff strategies, or getting organized for the next chapter.
Learning skills with support: You’ll learn how to manage your money — not through lectures, but through real, practical tools.
Accountability & encouragement: We work together, session by session, to keep you on track without guilt or shame.
Money coaching is especially helpful during times of change — like divorce, career shifts, or running your own small business. If you're feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or like you're just not “good with money,” please know this: you don’t have to do it alone.
Let’s talk about where you are — and where you want to go.