A conversation about why money can feel like more work than it should, and where to start
You’re doing well on paper. But your money still requires more attention than you expect it to.
You’re keeping track, staying on top of things. It’s still not always clear how it all adds up by the end of the month.
It’s a really common place to be, especially when your money is going in a lot of different directions.
In this session, we’ll take a step back and look at why it can feel this way, even when you’re doing a lot right.
We’ll talk about how to start seeing your money more clearly, what it looks like to be a little more intentional with your spending, and why certain expenses tend to throw things off.
The goal is to make things feel a little more clear and give you a place to start.
💸 FREE & open to all
🎟️ Please RSVP, just 10 spots available
🍕 Pizza will be provided, please let us know if you're gluten-free
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Meet Michele!
Michele Feeley is a financial coach for high-earning women managing life transitions like marriage, homeownership, and parenthood. Drawing on 20+ years in accounting and auditing, she helps clients get a clear view of their money and set up simple systems that make everyday financial decisions feel easier and less stressful.
Important info:
✅ Check in: If you’re only coming for the orientation, there’s no need to use up a visit. But if you’ll be coming earlier or staying later, you’ll need to check in for the day.
🚗 Parking: Use the lots at 1 Lackawanna Plaza (our front entrance) or 227 Bloomfield Ave (our rear entrance) . Download the HONK app or scan a QR code on-site to pay ($2.50/hr) and avoid a ticket.
♿️ Accessibility: Lackawanna Station is an ADA accessible building with no stairs to navigate. We have a single-room, non-gender-specific restroom inside RecRoom, and there are 2 more inside the station.
📍Once You’re Inside: We’re the first door on the right when you come into the main entrance at 1 Lackawanna Plaza.