In the free training, you’ll learn three strategic spending shifts that create $500–$1,000 of breathing room every month without earning more so you can finally keep money in savings and feel steady.
FREE TRAINING
Three spending shifts that protect your savings
How breathing room gives Black women the safety to exhale and rest now, not just survive another month.
Why breathing room is the only thing that lets your money stay in savings long enough to grow, and why waiting for raises, bonuses, or tax returns keeps you stuck.
Why keeping money in savings is the earliest sign you’re finally done with debt, and won’t have to fall back on credit again.
The three spending shifts you need now to create $500–$1,000 of monthly breathing room, before you repeat another month of the same cycle.
You’re not doing it wrong. You just haven’t had the structure that lets your money stay, so you can feel safe, rest without money anxiety, and finally have something to show for your hard work.
This training will show you how to keep money long enough for it to grow into real wealth.
I’m a money coach creating a space for Black women to finally slow down, feel safe, and build stability that lasts. My clients create $500+ of breathing room every month, stop outworking their money, and finally see savings that stay put.
I created this training because I know exactly what it feels like to earn well and still not feel any safer, any calmer, or any more ahead. And the truth is, nobody showed us how to keep money long enough to build a foundation that lets us rest, and grow it into wealth that gives us freedom.
In this class, I’m sharing the exact shifts that helped me go from stressed and overspending to financially grounded, investing six figures, and on track to be the first self-made millionaire in my family.
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Kristen is a full-time speech pathologist. Even though she was earning good money, she felt like she should have had more saved and less debt. Through money coaching, she built consistent breathing room every month, which helped her save $13,000 for her wedding and pay off all her credit card debt, with a system that made her spending feel calm and intentional.
Lakisha works in project management and manages finances jointly with her husband. She knew they should be further along, but couldn't keep money saved, even though they were both making good money. Within 60 days, they created $2,200 of breathing room by building transparency, making decisions together, and finally having a system they could rely on.
Janie is the breadwinner of her household and mother of two. She always felt like money was tight, and often needed credit cards to float her until the next paycheck. Within 30 days she stopped needing her credit card completely and was finally able to keep money in savings for the first time by creating breathing room every month.
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