Catherine, 60
Divorcing
After a painful divorce, Catherine, 60, was stepping into a new chapter — alone for the first time in nearly 30 years.
She wanted to embrace her independence but felt nervous about managing finances on her own.
Overwhelmed by decision fatigue and wary of being controlled again, she needed a clear, supportive partner — not more complexity.
Challenges
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Catherine wanted simple, clear guidance — not a flood of technical details.
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After years of control, she was excited to chart her own course, but the freedom was daunting.
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Capable but uncertain, Catherine needed reassurance to trust her instincts and make empowered choices.
How We Helped
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Before talking numbers, we focused on trust — creating space where Catherine felt safe and respected. Our first job was to listen, not to advise.
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"Do I have enough?" "How much can I spend?" We answered clearly and simply — so she could move forward with confidence. Behind the scenes, we handled the complexity.
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Regular check-ins provided a calm, steady space for her to ask questions and stay engaged — always centered on her goals and values.
"Even If You’ve Accumulated A House Full Of Nice Things And The Picture Of Your Life Fits Inside A Beautiful Frame, If You Have Experienced Trauma But Haven’t Excavated It, The Wounded Parts Of You Will Affect Everything You’ve Managed To Build."
— Oprah Winfrey in What Happened to You
Take the Next Step
If you’re navigating big life changes, we’ll take it one step at a time, on your terms.
When you’re ready, let’s talk.