Not theory. Not lectures. Just a simple plan you can use this week.
✓ What you'll get:
A tiny written money plan for the next 30 days that fits YOUR real numbers.
✗ What this isn't:
This won't fix everything overnight. It won't judge your past choices. It won't tell you what you "should" have done.
⏱ Time commitment:
60-90 minutes. You can pause and come back anytime.
When you think about money, what emotion shows up first?
What happens in a typical month?
Which feels most urgent right now?
Looking at your result, does it feel honest?
If you could rewrite one answer, which would it be and why?
Before making a plan, you need to see where you actually are.
We'll help you see three things:
Don't worry about perfection. Estimates are fine. You'll see patterns you didn't expect.
What's your monthly take-home pay? (After taxes, the amount that hits your account)
These are things you can't easily skip. The essentials.
The fun stuff, subscriptions, eating out, hobbies—things that make life enjoyable but aren't survival-level.
Here's where your money goes each month.
If your money were a bus, who's driving it right now?
Which category surprised you most?
Time to turn your snapshot into action. But first, an honest question:
Choose ONE rule for the next 30 days. Just one.
Which rule feels hard but possible?
What would make this easier to follow?
Who could hold you gently accountable?
This will be Line 1 of your final 30-day plan.
Build a buffer so life's surprises don't derail your plan.
Imagine the worst: no income for 30 days. What's the bare minimum you'd need to survive?
(Just needs—rent, food, utilities. Not wants.)
Credit cards, payday loans, buy-now-pay-later with fees—anything over 10% APR.
Enter each debt. We'll color-code them and help you choose a payoff strategy.
You've done the hard work of facing your numbers, choosing a rule, and planning for safety.
Now it's time to make this real.
Not "someday." Not "when I have time." What will you actually do tomorrow?
Here's your personalized plan. Save it, print it, or share it with your accountability partner.
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