For as long as I can remember, I’ve been the one making sure the bills got paid.
Even when I didn’t have a job, I was the one figuring it out. My husband worked, but I made it all stretch. I budgeted, tracked due dates, planned ahead — and found a way to make it work, even when $60K a year was supposed to cover a family and a mortgage.
I don’t have a trust issue with money.
I have a trust issue with having to do it all alone.
🎯 I’m Not Bad With Money — I’m Tired of Worrying About It
I’m a saver. He’s a spender.
I’m thinking about how we’ll pay for tires next month… or how we’ll afford a car when my daughter turns 16.
He’s thinking about the next splurge.
And somehow, I’m the one staying up at night wondering if we’ll be okay — again.
📉 Carrying the Mental Load
It’s not just about managing the money.
It’s the mental checklist I’m constantly running:
Are the bills paid?
What’s coming up that we’re not ready for?
What happens if we fall behind?
That pressure doesn’t go away.
But I’m learning… it shouldn’t fall entirely on me.
🚀 What I’m Doing Differently Now
I’ve stopped seeing money as something I need to “control” perfectly — and started building something that gives me relief.
I’m creating income that’s mine.
I’m making financial decisions based on freedom — not fear.
And I’m sharing the process, even when it’s messy.
This isn’t about learning to trust myself with money.
It’s about trusting that I deserve peace with money.
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