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A weekly email for high earners who want to better manage their money without sacrificing their lifestyle. Each Thursday, we’ll dive into real-world topics like income planning, savings strategies, debt management, life insurance, and more. All topics are designed to help you take control and feel confident about your financial decisions. Short. Strategic. Always worth reading!
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You’re Not “Bad with Money” You’re Under-Supported

Mar 26, 2026
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No one gets taught how to manage money in a way that actually works in real life. And yet, we beat ourselves up like we were supposed to know better.

 

But let’s be clear: You’re not bad with money. You’ve just been managing it without guidance.

 

And it’s exhausting because every decision feels like a guessing game.

 

What if your financial struggles aren’t a sign of failure, just a sign that you need support?

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