Most financial struggle isn't about information — it's about the beliefs, emotions, and patterns that get in the way of the information you already have.
There's a version of you that feels genuinely at ease with money — not because everything is perfect, but because you understand yourself well enough to make decisions from clarity instead of fear.
That's what we work toward together.
I started ReWard Planning because I kept seeing the same gap: people who had budgets they couldn't stick to, plans they couldn't execute, and no one helping them understand why. The missing piece is almost never more information. It's the emotional layer underneath — the money stories you inherited, the experiences that shaped how you spend and save and avoid.
At ReWard Planning, we work on both layers at once. The feelings and the plan. The past and the future. The why and the what next.
Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists
Financial Therapy Association — integrating financial and therapeutic practice
Comprehensive financial planning — cash flow, debt strategy, savings, and goal planning
Most people don't come to me because they need another budget.
They come because they've already tried budgeting, saving, paying down debt, or following financial advice — and something keeps getting in the way.
My approach combines financial therapy and financial planning to help you understand what's happening beneath the surface and create a plan that works in real life.
Most clients begin with 3–5 sessions focused on understanding their relationship with money. Many find that this process provides the clarity they need to move forward. Others choose to continue for deeper work around long-standing patterns, life transitions, relationship concerns, or ongoing support.
Once we understand your goals, values, and relationship with money, we'll organize the practical side of your financial life. You'll receive a personalized roadmap designed around your unique circumstances — not a generic checklist or one-size-fits-all plan.
A financial plan is only valuable if it works in real life. Ongoing support provides accountability, guidance through financial decisions, plan updates, and continued work on the emotional and behavioral patterns that influence money. Most clients meet monthly and remain in this phase until they feel confident moving forward independently.
The goal isn't simply to create a financial plan. The goal is to help you build a healthier relationship with money, make financial decisions with greater confidence, and create lasting change that aligns with the life you want to live.
All sessions via telehealth · Individual clients · Private pay
If you don't see your question here, the free consultation is a great place to ask — no commitment required.
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