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166. The 5 Stages of Money Confidence (Where Are You?)

166. The 5 Stages of Money Confidence (Where Are You?)

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The journey from money chaos to money confidence isn't a straight line - it happens in stages. And understanding exactly where you are can help you focus on what you actually need next.

Fresh off our 3-Day Money Reset Challenge, I'm sharing the 5 stages every woman moves through on her path to financial confidence:

You'll discover:

  • Stage 1: Money Avoidance (and why looking is always better than not looking)
  • Stage 2: Money Awareness (when you have information but don't know what to do with it)
  • Stage 3: Money Management (systems that work most of the time but you still second-guess decisions)
  • Stage 4: Money Confidence (frameworks that work automatically without guilt or stress)
  • Stage 5: Money Mastery (using money strategically to build wealth and create impact)

Plus, why these stages aren't linear, why you can't skip the foundation-building that happens early on, and how to identify exactly where you are right now.

Most women get stuck between Stages 2 and 3. They manage their money okay but never feel truly secure about their financial choices.

What if 2025 was the year you moved to Stage 4?

Ready to move beyond money management to true money confidence? Applications are open NOW for the Moneywise Mastermind.

www.katyalmstrom.com/moneywise


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