You’re Not Broke, You’re Underinformed: Why Every Corporate Queen Needs The Financial Abundance Blueprint Book ASAP
May 17, 2025
Let’s skip the fluff.
If you’ve been waking up, logging into Zoom, answering emails, paying bills, and STILL wondering why you don’t feel free—this is for you.
You’re not lazy.
You’re not behind.
But you are missing a blueprint.
And sis, I wrote it for you.
It’s called The Financial Abundance Blueprint: A Black Woman’s Guide to Achieve Financial Literacy, Build a Successful Career, and Break Boundaries. Yeah, the title is long. But so is the list of things nobody taught us about how to win at this adulthood thing.
What’s Really in The Financial Abundance Blueprint?
This is not another “be grateful you have a job” pep talk. This book is a 9-5 survival kit meets glow-up guide for working women who are tired of feeling stuck—even though they’re checking all the right boxes.
Inside, I break down real-life strategies for:
- Making your job work for you (yes, even if you hate it right now)
- Leveraging your employer’s benefits to build wealth (they’re giving out free money and you’re missing it??)
- Getting promoted without playing respectability politics
- Investing as a beginner
- Creating a personal brand that opens doors
- And how to not shrink just to fit in at work (we’re not doing that in 2025)
Every chapter is called a Track—because this book is structured like a 90s album. You can play it straight through or skip to the vibe you need (I see you, “Why Am I Still Broke?” and “They Don’t Teach This in College” listeners).
Who TF Is This Book For?
It’s for the first-gen baddies.
The working moms.
The women of color who didn’t grow up with a trust fund or a daddy who could pull strings at the firm.
It’s for the ones doing everything “right” but still feel like they’re winging it.
Sound familiar? Then The Financial Abundance Blueprint was literally made with you in mind.
Why I Wrote It (aka What Nobody Was Saying Out Loud)
I was over it. Over the blogs that talked about saving $3 on lattes. Over the finance bros who told you to start five side hustles instead of asking for the raise you earned. Over the career books that didn’t acknowledge the very real racism, sexism, and generational pressure that women like us face every. single. day.
So I wrote the book I wish I had at 25. Or even 30. One that gives you tools and context. Strategy and empathy. Real advice for real women who aren’t trying to “manifest money” out of thin air—they’re trying to make the most of the paycheck they already get.
The Glow-Up Is Internal and External
Writing this book had me in my feelings. I cried. I laughed. I rewrote some chapters while blasting Keith Sweat and arguing with imposter syndrome. And by the end of it, I was proud—not just of the book, but of the woman I’ve become.
And that’s what I want for you.
The Financial Abundance Blueprint isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about fully stepping into who you already are—with receipts to match. With wealth. With clarity. With options.
Where You Can Get It (aka No Excuses)
Also? Put your homegirl, mentee, or little cousin on too. Don’t gatekeep. Especially not information that could change someone’s life.
Last Thing I’ll Say…
I don’t have a magic formula or a perfect story. What I do have is experience. Receipts. And a whole lot of strategy that helped me pay off $65K of debt, grow my income from $54K to over $250K, and build a work-optional life before 36.
If you want that too?
Start with the blueprint.
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