You Have a Money Story, not a “Money Problem”
And it has been running your finances, your confidence, and your life since before you even knew what a bank account was.
FREE DOWNLOAD: The Money Mindset Journal
21 honest, God-centered journal prompts to uncover the beliefs, fears, and patterns quietly running your financial life.
So you can finally change them.
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This is for you if...
You are a woman of faith who has been told that wanting more money is greedy, selfish, or ungodly.
You work hard, you give generously, and yet money still feels tight, unpredictable, or like it will never be enough.
You grew up in a household where money was gripped tightly because it was hard to come by, and you wonder if you are still living that same story.
You want to be able to give more, do more, and build more, but something inside you feels guilty every time money starts to grow.
You are ready to stop apologizing for wanting to be financially free and start believing that God wants that for you too.
The block is not your income. It is your story.
And it is time to rewrite it.
Hey, I'm Callie.
I did not grow up thinking money was something I was allowed to want.
In my family, money was something you gripped. Something you stretched. Something that ran out before the month did. Wanting more felt greedy. Talking about it felt gross. And somewhere deep in my faith, I had absorbed the belief that good Christian women are not supposed to care about money at all.
So I worked four side hustles and made about $1,000 a month and told myself that was just the way it was.
Then I started doing the work. Not the hustle work. The heart work.
I asked myself the questions I had been avoiding. I got honest about the stories I had been carrying. And I came to realize that money is not the enemy. Money is a tool. And good people who make good money do really good things.
Now I bring in five figures a month, I give more freely than I ever have, and I am still the same God-fearing, straight-talking woman I have always been.
You do not have to choose between your faith and your finances.
This journal is where that truth starts to sink in.
21 prompts. Just you and the truth.
Inside the Money Mindset Journal, you will explore:
Why you truly want more money, past the easy answers
The money messages you absorbed growing up and how they are still quietly running your decisions today
Whether money was taught to you as safety or as pressure, and which one you are still living from
The emotional triggers you carry around spending, saving, receiving, and charging what you are worth
Whether you actually feel safe having money, and what happens inside you when it starts to grow
The moments you may have pulled back from financial growth without realizing it
What your life would look like if money stopped being something you feared and started being something you trusted
And what you see in it might change everything.
This is not your typical money mindset content.
A lot of women in this space will tell you to thank the universe, set intentions, and manifest your way to abundance.
This journal is rooted in faith. It is for the woman who knows that her provision comes from God, not from a vision board. The woman who wants to do the deep inner work without leaving her beliefs at the door.
I do not beat around the bush. I do not sugarcoat. I am going to ask you the questions that actually get to the root of why money feels the way it does for you. Because this is not something you can Google or hand off to AI. This is the work only you can do.
And the women who do it? They do not think about money the same way again.
You are not a problem for wanting more.
Society told you that wanting money was greedy.
Religion told you that money was dangerous.
Your upbringing taught you to grip it hard and never expect it back.
None of that has to be your story anymore.
This journal is free. The work is yours to do whenever you are ready. But the women who show up for it? They come out the other side believing something different. And that changes everything.
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