Money Avoidance Reset
Daily program by Megan
Avoiding the bank app again?
I text you the one move to open the bank app once.
One small money nudge. The bank app feels quieter.
Show me the first moveThis is for you if
- You have little time, but still want your money to move.
- You avoid the bank app because the number feels stressful.
- You buy from Amazon, DoorDash, or Uber Eats on autopilot.
- You keep a wants list in your head, then impulse-buy anyway.
- You know debt is normal, but you want to get real.
- You want my personal guidance in your pocket.
Why I made this
I used to avoid my bank app until it overdrafted. More debt, more anxiety. So I built something with no overthinking, between meetings, and this time it had to stick.
— Megan
What you get
Daily bank app prompt
Open it once in the morning. No spiral required.
Delivery app checklist
Before lunch, I help you pause the DoorDash reflex.
72-hour cart rule
Amazon cart loaded? Screenshot it, then wait.
Evening spending check-in
Bad day version: look at one charge only.
DONE check-in
Reply DONE so I know you actually did the move.
How it works
For 21 days, I text you easy prompts via WhatsApp. You do them & reply DONE.
Takes minutes - creates change.
Send me the first promptWhy this works
Small doable tasks drive action. Action leads to small wins. Wins encourage repetition.
21-day repetition builds habits & gets results.
I’m not here to shame your spending. I’m here to help you look.
Okay, I can do thatStart getting real with your money
$29 one-time
I text you the small moves I’d use to stop avoiding the numbers.
Included:
21 days via WhatsApp
Bank app prompts
72-hour cart rule nudges
Spending check-ins
DONE replies for accountability
Not clicking at any point? I refund. No form. — Megan
By the end, I want the bank app to feel less scary to open.
Start now - $29
Secure one-time payment.
Delivered via WhatsApp
FAQ
What if I’m busy?
I keep it small. Open the app. Check one charge. Reply DONE.
What if I miss something?
I don’t need perfection from you. I want you to come back.
Is this going to shame me?
No. I’ve been in debt. I know avoidance gets loud.
Do I need spreadsheets?
No spreadsheets. I use tiny phone-based moves you can actually do.
Is this financial advice?
No. I’m sharing habits, prompts, and money awareness from my experience.
Why pay for this?
Because I’m putting the nudge in your pocket, not another idea in your notes.
If you’re done avoiding the number, I’m right there with you.
I’m done avoiding it