The Silent Contracts We Sign with Money
There is something quietly powerful about the way money moves through our daily lives. Not the dramatic kind
The Psychology of Money: Why We Rarely Do What Makes Sense
Money is supposed to be logical. At least that’s how we talk about it—numbers in, numbers out, decisions made on spreadsheets and projections.
Why Earning More Money Didn’t Make Me Feel Safer
I really believed that earning more money would quiet something inside me. Not dramatically. Just enough.
Why Small Purchases Now Carry So Much Guilt
It’s a coffee. A snack. A book. Something small, ordinary, forgettable. Something that wouldn’t have registered as a decision a few years ago
What Your Credit Score Really Says About You
A credit score is supposed to be simple. Just a number. Three digits that tell lenders how risky you are.




