Stop secretly funding everyone else's life - and start funding your own.
Without ruining relationships or living with daily guilt about letting people down.

This blueprint will help you:
- Stop automatically picking up tabs and little extras, so you keep more of your own paycheck for your own goals - instead of everyone else's comfort.
- Set one clear money boundary this week (the first of many), so you're not making emotional exceptions every other day and wondering where your money went.
- Feel generous without feeling used, so you can say "yes" when you truly want to - instead of from guilt or obligation.
- Finally prioritize your own trips, plans, and goals, so you stop putting yourself last every time someone needs "just a little help."
JUST $37 — HERE’S WHAT YOU GET: Â
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The Money Boundary Blueprint (Mini Course):Â Stop over-giving to friends and family without guilt, blowback, or daily mental drama. ($247 value)
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How-to-Decide Guidelines:Â A step-by-step breakdown for making a boundary decision and actually sticking to it, so you don't talk yourself back into "yes" by Friday. ($197 value)
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The Guilt-Free Boundary Formula: A plug-and-play framework that cuts the guesswork, the over-explaining, and the over-helping. ($97 value)
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"How to Say It" Bonus: Exactly what to say in real-world situations, without robotic scripts you'll never actually use. ($67 value)
This is for the moment someone asks you for money (again), your gut already knows the answer, and your mouth says "yes" anyway.
If you want to keep more of your own time and money — without feeling like a bad daughter, friend, or family member for finally drawing a line — this is for you.
"I didn't realize how much money I was giving away for NO reason - just because I felt like I was being responsible and nice. This helped me finally separate being generous from making everything my job."
—Meagan F.
"I always thought I should be the one to cover things - whether I owed it or budgeted for it or not. The guilt if I didn't was nuts. Now I can say no, keep my money for my own life, and not spend more money on my own life, and not spend the next week feeling like a terrible person.”
—Katie L.
 “I didn’t need another lecture about boundaries - I needed help with the guilt. This made it so much easier to keep my money, tell the truth, and stop treating every ask like an obligation.”
—Naomi Z.