This is a gentle entry point.
You may choose to simply observe, or you may enter your name to be considered for the live healing portion of the session.
There is no pressure, no preparation required, and no obligation beyond what feels safe for you.
You may come simply to witness, or you may choose to be considered for the live healing.
There is no pressure and no obligation beyond what feels safe.
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— Sarah M
Business Owner
Managing finances with unpredictable income can be tricky, but it’s not impossible! Join me in this webinar where I’ll talk about the tools and techniques I’ve adopted to handle irregular income, save consistently, and stay prepared for tax season. Financial planning is key to stability, and I can’t wait to show you how I’ve made it work.

— David L
Retired Engineer
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by freelance finances, this webinar is for you! I’ll be discussing how separating personal and business finances has transformed the way I manage my money. I’ll also share insights on retirement planning, because even freelancers need to plan for the future!

I didn’t come here to be fixed. I came because I couldn’t hear myself anymore.
After the session, something settled. The noise quieted. I felt back in my body and able to trust my own instincts again.
That clarity stayed with me.
In your freelancing journey, you likely have many questions and concerns. Our goal is to help you navigate through them, which is why we've compiled answers to the most common questions. Whether you need insights on budgeting, taxes, or financial planning, our comprehensive FAQ section is here for you. If you don’t find your question listed, feel free to ask us—we’re here to assist you!
Freelancers should track all income and expenses meticulously. Consider using budgeting apps or spreadsheets to categorize expenses and set financial goals. Aim to save a portion of your income each month to cover lean periods.
As a freelancer, you are responsible for reporting your income and paying taxes. It's essential to keep detailed records of your earnings and expenses. You may want to consult a tax professional to understand your obligations and maximize deductions.
A comprehensive financial plan for freelancers should include budgeting, savings goals, retirement planning, and an emergency fund. Additionally, consider setting aside money for taxes and investing in professional development.
Managing irregular income involves creating a buffer. Set aside a portion of your earnings during high-earning months to cover expenses during leaner times. Building an emergency fund can also provide stability and peace of mind.
Having a separate business account helps streamline your finances by keeping personal and business expenses distinct. This makes it easier to track income, manage cash flow, and prepare for taxes, reducing the risk of financial confusion.