After finally falling in love with budgeting, getting out of debt, writing a book about it, saving for/achieving a safe and very comfortable life, and helping others do the same, I decided to take a big chance on me and my dreams.
In 2022, I launched a "Midlife Rewrite" out of the 9-to-5 to write, travel the United States and Europe, coach about intentional money and life, and explore. And to accidentally fall in love with the sport and business of pickleball.
I love putting my experience to use helping others just like you be more able to get off the sidelines—literally and figuratively—take chances, and do something about living more intentionally and freely. Below are the latest helps for you.
For people in jobs where someone is paying you consistently. Use the five steps on this simple printable to make the most of your current paydays. Make your employed situation work more to your advantage and do cool things that grow your personal autonomy. Such as get out of debt, build savings, and and start being less financially dependent on your paychecks.
You can start to reclaim your sense of self and feel more comfortable taking risks when you have some financial breathing room and runway. It's amazing, and you're going to love the results. Click to get the free PDF
You might be asking: "What the heck is a pickleball guide doing here?" Let me explain. Pickleball is fun. An intentional life is one with plenty of plenty of fun in it. It's the nation's fastest growing sport and it's super amazing. But, like a lot of worthwhile things you want to do, it can be intimidating to get into. But it can be intimidating to get into. This "Getting Into Pickleball" is a critical guide to help you confidently get into and stay in the game, and how to find introductory lessons and people to play with—in your community and in new places. It reflects everything I've learned by getting into this awesome sport on my own across multiple states and includes 2 bonus databases of reminders and tips.
Perfect for dreamers actively doing some kind of budgeting. It's a course to help you see what's working about your financial system, what's not, and what to change to win with your money.
A budget is a lot like a vehicle in that it helps you get where you want to go. And all vehicles need tuning up sometimes. This mini-course helps "trying budgeters" identify blind spots needing attention and showing them key habits and approaches that get budgeting humming along happier.
This course is designed to help you finally get—and stay—organized financially. This course walks you through the exact process I used and have since shared with countless others to get proactive instead of reactive with money. Because it was born out of my own frustration with budgeting and trying fruitlessly to get out of debt, those in debt or who have never really been able to save money will particularly appreciate this course.
This is for you if your figurative "car" needs way more than the tune-up described in the Budget Tune-Up mini-course. You're very aware that said vehicle is being held together with duct tape, the radiator is hissing, and the thermocoupler (if that's even a real car part) is busted.
The course was designed to be a weekend money reset for those who are tired of the debt and paycheck-to-paycheck rollercoaster. It can realistically be completed in a 3-4 hour window. Don't you think your money is worth the couple hours to make it over? I sure do—your life and your dreams are worth happy, purposeful money.
Completing this course unlocks a chance to book a seriously discounted 1:1 review/fine-tune of your plan and systems so they can super fuel your dreams. Learn more + get the course
For entrepreneurs, business owners, non-profit leaders, and coaches:
I'd love to help you with your exciting ideas and plans for growth—as a "sounding board" consultant, sales and marketing strategist, residential technical/organizational coach and expert, and action partner.
I have a knack for getting to the root of problems, and have 12+ years experience explaining technical things in non-technical ways and consulting within corporate. Overarching my entire approach to business and life is a love of simplicity.
In addition to start-up and corporate experience, I have several years experience in the marketing and coaching entrepreneurial space. I have a wide, deep, and national professional network within various business communities, including the pickleball space. I'd love to to know what you currently need help with. Please start the conversation by emailing: info@emilyburnett.me.