Hitting your stride with career and income?
Now Take Control of Your Finances, Get Liftoff, Play Catch Up
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Financial Planning
Leave Paycheck to Paycheck. Get Liftoff to Financial Independence and Freedom.
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Financial Coaching
Develop new habits of mind, heart, and body to shift to a higher level of mastery.
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Liftoff Program
Learn about your Money Style, Super Power, and Blindspot. Walk the Ninefold Path To Prosperity.
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Somatic Enneagram
Blend Enneagram Wisdom with Somatic Embodiment to live into your deepest commitments…
Freedom is for Everyone.
Not just the rich and powerful few.
Our purpose is to empower people financially to achieve financial freedom
Freedom to be healthy, secure, choiceful.
Freedom from unhealthy thoughts, feelings, actions
Freedom to live how you want and do what you want
What People Are Saying
“Dr. Margaret Smith has written the first book not simply about money and the Enneagram, but about money as an expression of consciousness. This is a powerful topic, deserving of wide attention and further development.” - Don Richard Riso, co-author of The Wisdom of the Enneagram
"Working with Margaret brought the financial peace of mind I’ve been seeking for years. Her ability to understand my concerns, my fears and my goals made the process feel like I was being seen and heard. Her advice helped me get focused on identifying what it is I want to create, what’s possible and where I would need to rethink my options. Her knowledge of money and the human spirit go hand in hand to serve her clients in the most personal and intimate way.”
“Margaret has been incredibly helpful in getting clear about the state of our finances and in thinking about building wealth for the medium and long term. Paying attention to the money has been leading to greater clarity and sense of control.”
“Financial planning has helped us, even though it is not marital therapy. For a couple like us, for whom marital work wouldn’t be appropriate, this has provided a platform that has allowed us to get into matters that can be deeply triggering for us.”
“Sometimes I use money in an emotional way. I’ve learned to be more objective about saving and spending and to work together as a partnership with my husband.”