
Financial Prince Charming Is Not Coming
Financial Prince Charming Is Not Coming
Money is power. Not power over others, but power over your own life. Power to choose. Power to change direction. Power to leave or power to stay. Power to rest. Power to support your children. Power to support causes you care about. Money is also the quiet power to build safety, dignity, and freedom.

And yet, for generations, women have been behind on money. Not because we are not capable or intelligent, but because we have been socialised to wait. To wait for clarity. To wait for permission. To wait for a guide. To wait for a prince charming to arrive and “handle finances” for us.
I have waited too. I waited for someone to explain investing. I waited for someone to teach me “how money works”. I waited for someone to help me feel safe and confident financially. I waited for decades.
But turning 50 has been a portal for me. The waiting is over.
I am learning. I am investing. I am studying. I am taking my financial power into my own hands. I am looking at my portfolio with new eyes. I am learning the language of wealth, and I am doing it as a woman, an entrepreneur, a mother, and a late bloomer who refuses to outsource her financial future.
I have made mistakes. I have saved money that quietly lost purchasing power. I have been cautious when I could have been bold. I have already been an investor without calling myself one. I have invested in real estate. I have invested in stocks and crypto. And I have learned that confidence with money grows through action, not waiting.
I no longer doubt my ability to make financial decisions. And I don’t want women to doubt theirs either.

Most women are brilliant investors once they begin. We simply begin later. But starting later does not mean we must stay small. Women deserve wealth, and wealth is not greed. Wealth is freedom.
We learn best together. When the shame and confusion dissolve and the identity shifts from “I don’t understand money” to “I am a woman who learns wealth”.
This year I am inviting women into a movement focused on financial empowerment and freedom. Not financial advice. Not complicated jargon. Not perfection. Simply education, clarity, confidence, and taking action together.
Inside the Diamond Network I will soon be announcing an educational mini-series for women on:
financial basics
investing foundations
wealth identity and self-worth
how to begin investing
how to make informed decisions
how to stop waiting
Because learning about money should not be intimidating. It should be liberating.
If this speaks to you — if you are ready to learn about wealth, power, money, and freedom — I invite you to join the Diamond Network. This is where the conversation continues and where the learning happens.
Let’s stop waiting. Let’s take our financial power back. Together.
Comment below:
What is your relationship with money today?
