From Drowning to Direction: How Financial Therapy Transforms Your Relationship with Money
From Drowning to Direction
If you’ve ever felt like you’re working hard but still can’t get ahead—financial therapy might be the missing piece. It’s for people who feel like they’re drowning in money stress despite doing everything “right.” Sometimes, finding financial safety means first turning toward what feels like the wrong direction—your fears, spending triggers, and history with money. Financial therapy helps you do that safely, so you can finally find your footing and move forward with clarity and confidence.
The Real Reason Money Advice Doesn’t Stick — And What Behavioral Finance Reveals
We’ve all been told to “just stick to a budget” or “invest for the long run”—but if money were purely logical, wouldn’t we all be debt-free and stress-free by now? The truth is, emotions, relationships, and habits shape our financial choices just as much as numbers do. That’s why so much well-meaning advice falls flat, even when it sounds perfectly rational. This post explores why traditional money wisdom doesn’t always work—and what actually does.