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About Me

Alina Furtak is an author, coach, and speaker who draws on practical psychology to help people navigate real‑life challenges with clarity and confidence. Whether the subject is money or marriage, her work shares one throughline: with the right approach, you can move through a hard transition without losing connection—to the people around you, or to yourself.


As a relationship and divorce coach, Alina helps people facing separation do something most assume is impossible—part ways as friends. Drawing on her own story (she and her husband divorced as allies, not adversaries), she guides clients from conflict to connection. Her online course, Amicable Divorce Made Real: From Conflict to Connection, walks you step by step through reclaiming friendship when it feels like your world is coming apart. Her promise is simple: it's never too late to start, and if she can do it, anybody can.


Her writing also explores everyday money challenges—emotional spending, financial miscommunication in partnerships, budgeting, saving, and investing—with the same warm, empathetic voice. She distills complex financial structures into simple, actionable frameworks and exercises, offering not perfect spreadsheets or idealized budgets but clarity and sustainable progress. Readers who feel tension over money, avoid financial conversations, or simply feel stuck will find a message of hope: "You're not alone—you're human; here's how to move forward together."


Her mission, across money and relationships alike, is to make personal growth deeply relational—empowering people to approach hard conversations collaboratively, rebuild their own agency without sacrificing emotional connection, and build lasting habits that reflect both their values and a shared vision.


Alina lives in Toronto, Canada. In her spare time she enjoys nature travel and is passionate about the world of orchids—another subject she writes about. She remains committed to championing wisdom that is easy to implement, empowering, and accessible—one person at a time.