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Five ways to financial wellbeing
If you find dealing with money and planning your finances overwhelming, you’re not alone. In 2024, the FCA financial lives survey reported that 22% (or almost 12 million people) feel that way. But what if I told you that there are some simple steps to start feeling more in control of your finances and feel better with money? Here are five ways to financial wellbeing: Connect - engage with your finances rather than ignore it and talk to people that you care about so that you


Moments that Matter
Moments that matter are also nudges to check in on our goals and priorities in life.


Do you know your purpose?
Do you know your purpose? This is a question that keeps coming up in conversations. Understanding your why, your north star, is not woo-woo. The question 'do you know your purpose?' is important for everyone. Your purpose is the driver of everything you do in your daily life and your long-term dream.


Hidden money habits: why money isn’t always about the numbers
Embracing tranquility, a woman feels at peace with her finances as she basks in the serene coastal landscape. Money. Finance. When you read those words, how do they make you feel? How about if I say you need to look at your current account? Have you received an annual review of your credit card spending where it highlighted where you spent the most of your money? Does this create an emotional or even a physical reaction? If it does, you are not alone and shows that money is n


Why High Earners Still Feel Financially Stuck
The reality is that more income doesn’t fix broken financial habits. It’s very common for people who, on paper, may seem wealthy, and still feel anxious, constrained or behind with money. So why does earning more often fail to create financial freedom? It’s because the answer isn’t income. It’s about mindset and systems . The Myth: “Once I Earn More, I’ll Feel Financially Secure” Many professionals believe financial peace is waiting for the next promotion, pay rise or bonus.


Why UK businesses need to support their employees’ financial wellbeing
Employees financial stress impacts the workplace. This is why organisations need to support their employees financial wellbeing


Coaching for resilience after redundancy
It’s been a year that has flown by. Or is that just me?
There have been huge challenges this year but also ones that I have relished. Luckily I felt ready for them.


Start fresh: Your guide to financial wellbeing in 2026
The New Year offers New Beginnings As the end of the year approaches, many of us are thinking about our intentions for the year ahead and what we would like to achieve in 2026 to set New Year's resolutions. But before you start planning, read this guide to financial wellbeing in 2026. Make time to reflect and ask yourself these questions: What went well for you this year? What challenges did you overcome? Are you clear on what you want to achieve and why it is important


What does financial wellbeing mean to you?
Financial wellbeing for some people, is about financial freedom, being able to spend money freely on having a coffee out with friends or going on holiday. For others, it is not worrying about the bills, not being in debt or being able to save or invest. Whatever financial wellbeing means to you, it is ultimately about feeling calm and in control of your money. Coffee cup with heart As a coach, helping women achieve financial wellbeing is about far more than just money. It’s a


How investing in yourself can change your mindset and your life
Let me tell you a personal story. I was the first in my family to go to university and one of the first UK students to have to pay tuition fees. At that time, fees were ‘only’ £1000 per year but for me that meant that I had to see that this cost was going to pay off in the long run. Instead of seeing education as a cost, I saw this as an investment as I then went on to complete a masters, and a (funded) PhD. Something that I would benefit from personally as well as in my futu
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