One of the reasons why I became a money mindset coach is because…

I want to help women, people socialized as women, and women of colour let go the BS money drama they’ve been socialized to believe. I want to help them let go of the ways they’ve been taught to think about themselves and their relationship to money – because for the most part, it isn’t serving them.

Women are constantly provided with messaging that suggests they are bad with money, too stupid with money, frivolous & extravagant spenders and all sorts of other dumb nonsensical advice, including things like “money is the root of all evil.”

And that’s simply not true.

Also because money isn’t the root of all evil. Literally evil is the root of all evil.

That phrase was designed to convince people living in marginalized identities to opt out of making more money in their lives and increasing their wealth…all of which keeps people currently in power – in power.

My goal is to help women find more confidence around that area of their lives, so they stop using it as a reason to hold themselves back from doing the work they want to do, and from showing up in the ways they want to show up.

If that’s you - I recommend that you start by examining your current beliefs about money. To do that you can ask yourself questions like:

What do I believe about money?

Do I think money is good or bad?

Who do I think money is for?

What do I believing earning and having money means about me?

Once you’ve answered those questions, start to get curious if those responses are serving you and creating the life and relationship you want with your money.

If they aren’t serving you, question what else might be possible for you. If making and having money doesn’t mean something inherently wrong or bad about you – what else could be true?

How might it benefit the world if someone like you had more money and wealth?

Allow yourself to approach this from a place of curiosity and non-judgement.

Our world simply becomes a better place *for us all* when more women show up - do their soul’s work and are PAID for it - without thinking that makes them greedy, bad people.


hi there!

I’m Natasha Tekeste.

I work with women who want to shift their beliefs around money and wealth so they can leave the drama behind and focus on actually doing work that they love to do.

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