Your Money Personality Is... The Nurturer!

You’re the one who always shows up. The friend who remembers birthdays, the coworker who picks up extra shifts when someone needs help, the parent who makes sure everyone is fed, dressed, and taken care of before even thinking about yourself. You’ve mastered the art of giving—your time, energy, and even your finances—because that’s just who you are.
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But let’s be real for a second…
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When was the last time you felt taken care of?
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Maybe you find yourself saying, “I’ll start saving when things calm down” or “Once the kids are set, I’ll focus on me.” You keep pushing your financial goals further down the list because there’s always someone else who needs something first.
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You’re not alone in this. So many clinicians and caregivers fall into this pattern—giving endlessly, while their own needs sit on the back burner.
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But here’s the truth:
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👉 You deserve financial security just as much as everyone you take care of.
👉 You are worthy of stability, freedom, and peace of mind.
👉 Taking care of yourself doesn’t mean you’re taking away from others.
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In fact, the more secure you are, the more you can give—without the stress, without the burnout, without the guilt.
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Here’s What to Focus On:
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đź’ˇ Healing Your Relationship with Money
If you’ve ever felt guilty spending on yourself or struggled to set financial boundaries, you’re not alone. It’s time to shift that mindset and see money as a tool for stability, not just something to give away.
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đź’ˇ Setting Work-Life Boundaries
You can’t be everything to everyone 24/7. Learning to say “no” (without guilt!) will free up space to focus on your own financial goals.
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đź’ˇ Building Financial Stability for YOU
Your generosity is a gift, but it’s time to pour into yourself, too. Prioritizing your financial well-being means creating security not just for today, but for your future self.

Hey, I'm Kristen! I’m a speech-language pathologist, private practice owner, and financial coach who’s passionate about helping clinicians like you move from feeling stuck and overwhelmed to building financial confidence and freedom.
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I’ve been exactly where you are—balancing a demanding career, raising a family, and feeling like there’s never enough time or money to get ahead. I know what it’s like to worry about making ends meet while dreaming of something bigger for yourself and your loved ones.
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When I first started my journey, I felt lost and unsure where to begin. But once I learned how to shift my mindset, set realistic goals, and take small, consistent steps, everything changed. Now, I’m on a mission to share those same tools with clinicians like you—because you deserve to feel confident, in control, and excited about your financial future.
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3 Quick Wins to Get Started:
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âś” Download My Free Guide
Start with 5 Steps to Invest in Yourself and focus on Healing Your Relationship with Money and Setting Work-Life Boundaries. These steps will help you start prioritizing YOU.
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âś” Say Yes to Yourself for Once
Pick one small way to invest in yourself this week. Whether it’s saving a little for your future, setting a boundary at work, or just giving yourself permission to rest—this is your time.
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âś” Write Down What YOU Want
What does financial peace look like to you? Security? Flexibility? Freedom? Write it down and remind yourself that you deserve to work toward it.