Money For Single Women
Most women don’t have a money problem.
They have been taught - directly and indirectly - that money comes from men, relationships, or external stability.
This session dismantles that belief completely.
There is a quiet belief that shapes how many single women think about money.
It’s rarely said out loud.
But it shows up everywhere.
That money comes from men.
From:
- being chosen
- being partnered
- being supported
- being “provided for”
Even when women are working, earning, and building…
This belief still sits underneath the surface.
And it changes:
- how much you earn
- what you ask for
- what you tolerate
- and how powerful you feel
THE PROBLEMÂ
This is why so many single women feel:
- financially responsible for everything, but still constrained
- successful on paper, but internally conflicted about money
- unsure how to expand their income without overworking
- disconnected from their full earning power
Because they were never taught to see money as theirs to direct.
They were taught to:
- manage it
- stretch it
- survive with it
Not own it.
Money is not something that comes from men.
It is not something you receive through relationships.
It is not something you earn through approval.
Money is a renewable resource.
And more importantly:
It is a resource you can access, generate, and expand on your own terms.
In this 3-hour session, I break down the invisible contracts that shape how single women relate to money - and how those contracts quietly limit your financial power.
This is not surface-level advice.
This is a complete reorientation of how you think about money.
Inside this session, you’ll uncover:
- The invisible contracts that tie money to men, relationships, and desirability
- Why independence is expected of single women - but financial power is discouraged
- The psychological patterns that keep women overworking and under-earning
- How your identity shapes your earning capacity more than strategy
- The core myths about money that keep single women financially constrained
By the end of this session, you will move from:
“Money comes from external sources, relationships, or stability”
To:
“Money is a resource I generate, direct, and expand - independently.”
WHO THIS IS FOR
This is for you if:
- you’ve always felt like you had to “handle money alone” but still feel limited
- you’ve questioned how much you’re allowed to earn or want
- you’ve felt tension between independence and financial ease
- you’re ready to think differently about money - and move differently because of it