Feel Financially Behind? Get a Quick Reset & Clarity

feel financially behind

Make Good Money but Still Feel Broke?

Feel like you’re doing “fine” but everything’s still kind of a mess?

You’re not bad with money. But you might be due for a financial reset.

“I should have more to show for it by now.”

If that thought keeps you up at night—or if you low-key dread opening your bank app—you are so not alone.

You’re earning. You’re trying.
And yet somehow… you still feel financially behind.

This isn’t a budgeting problem.
This is a “WTF is actually going on here?” problem.

Welcome to the Financial Reset Mini-Audit

Part clarity boost, part gentle reframe, part nudge from your friendly neighborhood trauma-informed financial coach.

What You Get:

  • A 3-question intake form that (probably) won’t make you cry 

  • A custom 1–2 page report that breaks down your financial vibe in plain English

  • Two tools or prompts to help you get unstuck (no spreadsheets required)

  • Optional: A voice note where I lovingly call you in (not out)

  • Delivered within 72 business hours

No shame. No jargon. No condescending finance bro energy.

This Is For You If:

  • You make decent money but still feel like you’re always behind
  • You’ve got a savings account and a vague sense of doom
  • You’re tired of feeling like a “real adult” in every area except money
  • You just want someone to help you make sense of it all, without judgment
  • You’re ready to trust yourself with money again
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Beta Price: Just $49

Spots are limited (because I like to sleep)!

The first 20 beta testers get this mini reset for $49, after that it’ll be $89.   (Beta testers use discout code “sandyham”)

Give me the refresh!

TLDR:

  • You’re not broken.

  • But your financial life might be sending up flares.

  • Let’s fix that: gently, smartly, and without blaming the damn lattes.  (eyeroll)

  • You are so much closer to trusting yourself and feeling fullfilled than you might think!
a woman hugging herself and smiling. What it feels like to trust yourself even though she once felt like she made good money but was always broke