Clear thinking tools for real-life money decisions
Most people don’t need more advice — they need help thinking clearly about what’s in front of them.
These tools are designed to help you slow down, reduce mental noise, and make money decisions that actually fit your life. You can start with a quick check-in, or go deeper when a decision feels heavier.
📍 Start Here
Free check-in
If you’re not sure what to focus on right now, begin here.
Where to Start With Money
A short, low-pressure check-in to help you get oriented and point you toward a helpful next step.
⚖️ Decision & Planning Tools
Free tools
These tools help you think through money decisions without needing numbers, spreadsheets, or a plan.
Decision Clarity Tool
Compare two options side by side and see which one aligns better with what matters to you — without pressure to decide immediately.
Future Impact Tool
Zoom out and explore how today’s choices might affect future you, so you’re not only reacting to what feels urgent right now.
🌿 Day-to-Day Money Reality
Free tools
These tools focus on cash flow, mental load, and the stress that comes from trying to “make it all work.”
Financial Breathing Room Check
A quick way to understand whether your current setup is giving you enough margin — financially and mentally.
Money Values & Direction Check
Clarify what actually matters to you when it comes to money, especially when trade-offs feel uncomfortable or unclear.
🧭Go Deeper
Full toolkit
When a decision feels heavy — or keeps looping in your head — these tools help you slow down and work through it more intentionally.
Money Direction Toolkit
A guided decision-making system for one meaningful decision at a time. Includes expanded versions of the free tools, deeper reflection prompts, and downloadable summaries you can keep.
What’s included
- A deeper Decision Clarity tool with expanded reflection
- A Future Impact tool designed for longer-term thinking
- Guided prompts to help you work through trade-offs
- A printable decision summary for your records
A quick note before you go
You don’t need to use every tool — and you don’t need to start with the premium version.
Start where you are. Use what’s helpful.
When you’re ready to go deeper, the option will be there.




