The spending coach who figured out what budgets never could — and built a practice around helping you do the same.
I grew up being good with money. Conscious of where it was going. Valuing financial security above everything else.
I graduated from Utah State University as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Became a wife. A mother. Then I experienced a whiplash accident that gave me daily migraines for five years. I was without a career I loved, without my health, without any idea who I was anymore.
And through all of it, I kept spending.
When I tried to stop, nothing worked. I tried every budget. They told me where the money should go. Not why I couldn't stop sending it somewhere else. As an SLP, I am trained to look past the symptom and find the underlying cause. So I applied that to my finances.
That's when everything changed.
Spending was the symptom. The unmet need was the cause. When I found the real problem, my desire to spend changed overnight. I went from $1,000 a month to less than $300. Not because I restricted myself. Because I finally found what I was actually looking for. And it wasn't in any store.
The secret to becoming unshoppable is not to budget. It's to find the unmet needs behind your spending. Once you do that, the spending fixes itself.
Being a Speech-Language Pathologist is my profession. Being a Spending Coach has become my passion. I am committed to helping all women become unshoppable, so they can learn how to allow shopping in their life without letting it control them.
There are 6 spending types — and yours explains more about your behavior than any budget ever has. Take 5 minutes. Find out which one is driving your spending. That's where real change starts.
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