Still here. Still coaching.
A reset for Money Talks Coaching.
Earlier this year, I opened three free six-month coaching spots for mid-career professionals looking for clarity and structure with their money.
The response was thoughtful, and I appreciated everyone who took the time to apply.
In the end, the first round of coaching never fully got off the ground. Timing and capacity shifted, and it didn’t unfold the way it was originally structured. That happens sometimes.
What I’ve been sitting with since then is how much of this work depends less on interest in the idea and more on what life actually allows space for in real time.
I expected I’d be working closely with people through the first half of the year — not in a guaranteed-outcome way, but in simply showing up, doing the work and being part of someone’s financial turning point. That didn’t happen. The time passed, and neither of us really had the experience I thought we would.
It hasn’t changed my belief in the work. It’s changed how I’m offering it.
So I’m reopening Money Talks Coaching for one-on-one relationships.
Think of it like a personal trainer for your finances. Most people already know what they should be doing. The challenge is doing it consistently — and not having to figure it out alone.
This isn’t financial advice. It’s hands-on coaching — building structure, awareness and habits that support better decision-making over time.
These are working relationships. We meet regularly, talk through what’s actually happening with your money and work through decisions together.
Together, we’ll build practical systems, reduce financial stress and strengthen habits that create lasting stability and peace of mind.
If you’ve been telling yourself you’ll get serious about your money when things finally settle down, consider this your reminder: they usually don’t.
A better financial life rarely begins with perfect timing. It begins with the first step.
If you’re ready for that first Money Talk, I’m ready to meet you where you are.
Email: darnell@moneytalksmatter.com
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