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Financial anxiety is normal (because it is). Money conversations can happen without judgment. Courage can replace shame.
Follow along as we explore why money makes us all weird—and what to do about it.

how it works
STEP ONE
You're a human living in a capitalist system. Money decisions are unavoidable—and often exhausting.
STEP TWO
You develop patterns that feel safe but don't actually serve you—retail therapy, comparison scrolling, avoiding your bank balance.
STEP THREE
Use this journal to decode your patterns, understand where they came from, and choose new ones that actually align with your values. Get comfortable. Maybe even feel free.
our workbook is designed to help you build awareness, get curious, and feel better.

Through thoughtfully designed prompts and frameworks, you'll:

Discover the hidden patterns driving your money decisions

Learn techniques to reduce anxiety around personal finance

Understand how past experiences shape your current money emotions

Create a framework that aligns your finances with what really matters to you
Hi, I'm Lev Mandel
After years of working with clients, I’ve noticed something: money is super weird. It’s supposed to be practical, but it ends up touching all our deep stuff—survival, identity, self-worth… all of it.
So instead of pretending we’re financial robots, we’re doing something different. We’re creating a space where humans can explore their unique money stories with curiosity, compassion, and a little laughter.
We made this self-guided workbook for anyone who’s ever felt weird about money. (So… everyone.)



Financial stress affects 54% of us multiple times a week
Your Money Weirdness Is Welcome Here
Money triggers weird emotions around safety, identity, and survival in ways that aren't necessarily related to our bank balance.
Instead of pretending we're all rational with our finances (spoiler: we're not), we create a safe space to explore your unique money patterns with curiosity, compassion, and a healthy dose of humor.
The Financial Anxiety Journal That Actually Gets It






