How I work

I call myself a guide – not a coach, not an adviser, not a counselor. As a guide, my role is to show you a path and help you build stability, security, and confidence in your financial life.

Working with me, you will be able to develop all aspects of your financial life: how you spend, how you handle debt, how you save and invest for the future, and how you can earn in a satisfying and productive way. I help you to both increase your income and reduce your spending in ways that respect your creativity. That’s why I am a financial and career guide.

The work I do with people is practical and grounded: understanding your income patterns, designing a spending plan that reflects your values, balancing your personal and business needs, making a steady plan for debt, building a financial cushion, saving for larger goals, and learning the basics of long‑term investing.

You are the one to make the journey towards financial success. Your goals are the only ones that matter.

I will not tell you what to do. I will help you discover the choices that are available for you and show you the promise of each choice as well as potential pitfalls. I can help you see what really matters to you and how each choice suits your values.

Your journey begins with your story. I will meet you where you are. I know that money can bring up feelings for almost everyone and I aim to make it feel okay to talk about them. I can also help you resolve the tension between your identity as an artist and your need to be financially secure. I help you see yourself as a whole, integrated person, who fills many roles at a time, in a completely normal and natural way.

Your time is one of the most important parts of your financial life. A big part of this process is noticing how your time is being used now, and how you might want to use it differently. That looks different for everyone. The goal is to understand your own patterns and make choices that support the life and work you value.

My approach includes brainstorming, storytelling, and envisioning your financial future and your path towards it.

By creating a clear image of where you are going and how you will get there, you will be more able to commit to the changes you need to make. Because it will be your vision, your goals, and your path, you will have a strong capability to develop and maintain the habits you need.

Lasting change happens a little bit at a time. Developing good financial habits is like building muscles. If you go too fast at first, it can be painful and discouraging. The important thing is to build habits that are sustainable, one on top of the other. I believe that you are capable of doing this and making the changes that will help you be successful, step by step.

If you work with me, I will help you to first find security and stability in your current situation, and then to gain the peace of mind that you can handle life’s inevitable surprises. You will gain more control over your future and confidence in financial decisions throughout your life. Throughout this process, I will respect who you are as an artist and a whole person.