This is for those of you who:
- feel unprepared financially for the second half of life.
- are feeling called to create a deeply meaningful (and financially comfortable) second half (or one-third) of your life.
If money is a concern, you’re not alone.
In spite of the glossy magazines that tell you our generation is the wealthiest ever, there are many of us who are worried about not having enough money to live comfortably. You may be seeing your fixed income is not sufficient to meet expenses. You may be incurring credit card debt. You may be worried about paying a mortgage or car loan. You may be foregoing visits to adult children because of finances. You may simply be seeing that your present income is not sufficient to have a reasonable quality of life.
Even if you have enough money, there may be a part of you that dreams of making a contribution and receiving money for that contribution, of having supplemental income by doing something deeply meaningful.
Through my Guides and Consulting, I will help you:
- forgive yourself deep in your bones for financial missteps.
- make peace with your finances, either finding a way to live within your means or by creating supplemental income.
- use your money challenges as gifting catalysts that guide you to recognize talents and potential that, up until now, perhaps were forgotten or hidden
- understand inner power and see what may be draining your inner power
- find a direction that leads to a life of creativity and fulfillment – a larger life than you could have imagined.
I have my own story of a changed financial situation. In creating supplemental income, I’ve turned to my long-time love of creating sacred spaces, whether in a shed sanctuary or a home/office. We need beauty in life and what we create can become our muse. We can work with spaces to create the feelings we need. This, too, is part of my offering to you.
You can have more creativity and fulfillment in your later years than you’ve imagined, including generating more income. The truth is, no one ever does it alone. I would be honored to walk the path with you. – Mo Charbonneau