A Networthy Life

Net Worth:
The value of the assets a person or corporation owns, minus the liabilities they owe.
Networthy:
The philosophy that your financial future isn’t determined by your past, and your worth as a person exists independently of your net worth.
A Letter to My Reader
This blog explores how money shapes us — our choices, our self-perception, our freedom. The essays here draw from my own life: how my upbringing and beliefs about money have affected my choices, and why so many of us (myself included) have tied self-worth to net worth.
Women face distinct financial pressures. Many of us under-earn and hesitate to ask for raises. We over-give, prioritizing others’ financial needs before our own. We pause careers for family and absorb the long-term cost. We navigate relationship imbalances, financial abuse, and the shame that comes with all of it. These aren’t personal failures — they’re patterns shaped by gender dynamics.
The stories here aren’t about judgment. They’re about reflection. What do your beliefs about money actually cost you? How do those beliefs show up in your spending, your relationships, your career choices? What would shift if you separated your self-worth from your net worth?
Understanding money changes what’s possible. Having more money expands your options and creates genuine freedom.
You don’t have to stay where you came from. More is possible.
If you are ready to understand your own money story, download the free START guide — a 30 day journal designed to help you surface where your money beliefs come from, identify what’s holding you back, and build self-trust through one daily practice.
