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About Me

From Debt at 30 to Multi-Millionaire at 50 Living a Work Optional Life. All on a Single Income.

For a long time, I was exactly where you might be right now.


I didn’t grow up with a financial roadmap or a safety net. I didn't have a finance degree or a seat at the table. In my 20s and early 30s, I was navigating a high-cost city, managing debt and trying to make sense of a corporate world that felt like it was moving the goalposts every single day.


I realized the hard way that the system wasn’t designed for me.

Most financial advice is built for dual-income families or people who already "have money." As a single woman, I knew that I was my own backup plan. I was tired of the lack of flexibility, the stagnant wages, and the burnout of a ladder I no longer wanted to climb.


The Turning Point

I decided to stop playing by the old rules and start building my own. I taught myself the language of money, translating the jargon into a system that actually worked for a solo earner.


By age 50, I had achieved what once felt impossible. I went from being in debt to becoming a multimillionaire who made work optional.


My Mission: Redefining Retirement for Women

I didn't do it to buy "things." I did it to buy time.


I created this platform because I believe that financial literacy is the ultimate power. It is the freedom to walk away from a toxic job, the freedom to pursue a passion project and the freedom to live life on your own terms.


We are redefining retirement. It’s no longer about a gold watch at 65, It’s about reaching the point where work is a choice, not a requirement.


Why I’m Here

I’ve walked in your shoes. I’ve felt the financial fog and the fear of being behind. Today, I’m pulling back the curtain on the tools, trackers and strategies I used to build my freedom so you can do the same.


You don't need a partner, a massive inheritance or a math degree to win. You just need a plan.


Let’s build yours.

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