This one's not sexy. It's not about side hustles or studio growth.
It's about the thing we all avoid thinking about… what happens if you're not here.
Before you skip this because it feels heavy, stay with us. This conversation isn't about fear. It's about leadership. It's about love. And it's about being the woman who handles her business like the queen she is.
We'll research an air fryer for three hours but won't spend 30 minutes making sure our kids aren't in legal chaos if something happens to us. So today we're talking wills, retirement, insurance, business planning, funeral wishes, and yes… the "if I get hit by a bus" folder.
Because planning for the future without you isn't pessimistic. It's protection.
Why women must think differently about financial planning
The history that shaped how women show up in money conversations
Why "my husband handles it" is not a financial plan
The basic documents every woman should have
Beneficiaries, probate, and why your will isn't enough
Planning for adult children turning 18
Retirement realities and knowing your number
Funeral planning and how to remove chaos from your family's worst day
Business succession plans for studio owners
The "final document service" that made everything easier
Why this conversation is an act of motherhood
This week:
Book the will appointment
Review your beneficiaries
Calculate your life insurance
Start or grow your emergency fund
Begin your "If I Die" binder
One step at a time. Like a queen.
Because this isn't about expecting something bad. It's about removing chaos from the worst day for the people you love.
Bras are optional. Handling your business is not.