Ways to Work with Wendy Wright

Financial therapy, mentoring, workshops, and resources to help you transform your relationship with money.

Exploring your relationship with money can feel deeply personal. For many people, money carries layers of emotion, history, and inherited beliefs that influence how they earn, spend, save, and receive. My work brings together financial therapy, mentoring, and education to help people understand these patterns and develop a healthier relationship with money.

Whether you are seeking private support, group learning, or self-guided resources, there are several ways we can work together.

Private Financial Therapy & Mentoring

Private sessions offer the most personalized way to explore your relationship with money.

This work combines financial therapy and money mentoring, allowing us to gently examine the emotional patterns, experiences, and beliefs that shape your financial life.

Clients often come to this work when they notice patterns such as:

  • anxiety or avoidance around money

  • repeating cycles with spending or debt

  • difficulty charging or valuing their work

  • tension about money within relationships

  • feeling successful in many areas of life yet still stuck financially

Private sessions provide a confidential space to slow down, explore what is happening beneath the surface, and begin shifting long-standing money patterns.

Start with a Discovery Call

If you are considering working together, the first step is a 20-minute discovery call.

This is a calm and confidential conversation where we can talk about what’s bringing you here and whether my approach feels like a good fit.

During the call we can:

  • talk about what has been weighing on you financially

  • explore what you would like to feel different in your relationship with money

  • discuss how financial therapy sessions work

  • decide together whether ongoing work would be supportive

No pressure. No fixing. No shame.
Just a thoughtful conversation to help you decide your next step.

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Online Courses & Resources

If you prefer to explore this work independently, I offer a growing collection of online courses and self-guided resources.

These materials allow you to begin unpacking your relationship with money at your own pace, with thoughtful guidance and structured reflection.

Resources may include self-guided programmes, recorded workshops, reflective exercise and tools, frameworks for understanding emotional money patterns.

Workshops

Throughout the year I offer workshops on a variety of topics connected to money, psychology, and emotional wellbeing.

These workshops provide a supportive space to explore how our beliefs, experiences, and emotional responses influence the way we relate to money.

Workshop topics may include areas such as:

  • understanding your personal money story

  • emotional patterns around earning, spending, and saving

  • money and relationships

  • financial stress and nervous system responses

  • navigating money during life transitions

  • building a more grounded relationship with wealth

Workshops are typically offered online or in small-group settings and are designed to provide both reflection and practical insight.

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Speaking & Media

Financial therapy is an emerging field that explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of money.

I regularly speak with organisations, professional groups, podcasts, and media outlets about topics including:

  • the psychology of money

  • inherited money beliefs and patterns

  • financial stress and emotional wellbeing

  • the intersection of money, identity, and life transitions

  • integrating financial therapy into professional practice

If you are looking for a speaker, guest expert, or contributor on the emotional side of money, you can learn more below.

Ready To Take the Next Step?

Many people arrive here knowing that something about their relationship with money feels unresolved, but not yet knowing what kind of support would feel most helpful. That’s completely normal.

Start by exploring the options above or schedule a discovery call to see whether working together feels like the right fit.