Behind the Scenes: Writing a Book on Financial Trauma

Hello again, friends,

It’s been a few weeks since I’ve published a new post. And if you’ve been wondering what’s going on behind the scenes, the short answer is: a lot.

I’m deep into revising my upcoming book on financial trauma based on the series of posts many of you have read and shared. I’m currently up to Chapter 16 of 22 in this blog-to-book conversion process, and it’s both thrilling and intense. Every day, I’m writing, refining, and shaping the material into something that feels meaningful and useful.

At the same time, I’m tending to all the other moving parts: the website, outreach, and more. (You know the drill.)

So while I haven’t posted in a while, I haven’t gone anywhere. Quite the opposite. I’m more immersed in this work than ever, and I can’t wait to share more of it with you.

If you’re new here or missed the original blog series, you can start exploring at the series hub.

Thanks, as always, for sticking around. Your support means more than I can say.

Warmly,
Wendy

P.S.: I’ve also been curating inspiration and resources on Pinterest: quotes, mantras, prompts, and perspectives from many angles. Not everything will resonate with everyone, but something might spark a shift.

Author Bio

Wendy helps people heal their relationship with money through a trauma-informed,
holistic approach. With a master’s in social work and years of experience as a social
worker, teacher, and financial well-being advocate, she brings deep insight from
both professional training and lived experience into the societal, relational, emotional, psychological, and somatic roots of financial behavior. She’s also the author
of Financial Trauma: Why Money Isn’t Just About Money, available here.

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