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What I Did When “I Need to Make Money” Started to Feel Like a Threat
I was doing everything right but still feeling the panic rise. What if it wasn’t a strategy problem, but a receiving problem? This post is about what shifted when I stopped trying to push harder and started learning to hold more—money, love, rest, and support—without flinching.
Kelly McCooeye
Jun 22 min read


The Cost of Being Chosen
We were taught to be chosen—by partners, clients, even the world—so we wouldn’t be left. But chasing approval means abandoning ourselves. Real freedom starts when we stop performing and start remembering. Your care isn’t selfish. It’s sacred. This post unpacks the cost of being the “good girl” and what it really means to come home to yourself.
Kelly McCooeye
May 263 min read


What If Money Isn’t the Problem?
What if your struggle with money isn’t about mindset, but about safety? This post dives into why receiving can feel unsafe, even when you want more. If you’ve ever shrunk at the thought of charging your worth or felt guilty when things go well, it’s not sabotage; it’s survival. Let’s unpack it.
Kelly McCooeye
May 193 min read


What Happens When You Stop Asking for Permission
What if your emotions weren’t the problem, but the map? This piece explores what happens when you stop asking for permission and start trusting your instincts. It’s about reclaiming your voice, owning your choices, and letting your inner truth lead, without apology. If you’ve been waiting for a sign, this is it.
Kelly McCooeye
May 123 min read


When "More" Still Doesn’t Feel Like Enough (And the Real Reason We Struggle to Receive)
Even after reaching a goal, I found myself feeling fear instead of joy, fear that didn’t even belong to me. In this post, I’m exploring how inherited patterns shape our ability to receive, why “enough” can still feel unsafe, and what it really takes to let abundance in. It’s not about doing more. It’s about healing what’s been echoing through us for generations.
Kelly McCooeye
Apr 283 min read
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