14 Day Abundance Challenge

A quiet shift in how women relate to money.

Two weeks. A short daily meditation, a money-mindset prompt and one small action. The first cohort has finished — here's what changed.

14

Days of guided practice

7

Reflections shared publicly

100%

Said it shifted something

£0

It was completely free

The 14 days

A gentle rhythm, not a bootcamp

Each day: a short meditation, a money-mindset prompt, and one small action. Around 15 minutes — designed to fit a real life.

  • 01

    Set your intention

  • 02

    Your money story

  • 03

    Mindset reset

  • 04

    Where it all goes

  • 05

    Smart debt

  • 06

    Emergency fund

  • 07

    Halfway pause

  • 08

    ISAs & savings pots

  • 09

    Investing basics

  • 10

    Pensions, plainly

  • 11

    Wills & LPAs

  • 12

    Aligned spending

  • 13

    Family money chats

  • 14

    Your next 90 days

Wins & reflections

What shifted in 14 days

Unedited words from the women who took part — condensed for the pull-quotes, kept whole below.

The debt video changed how I'm preparing for a drop in income — I'm now using the snowball method to soften the landing.

Woman approaching a career shift

My mindset shifted from hoping things would work out to actively managing what I have.

Woman planning for retirement

I've always linked finance with stress. The meditations built a new, more positive relationship with money.

First-time finance learner

Read the full reflections

All seven, in their own words.

The patterns

Four shifts we kept seeing

From avoidance to active management

Women who'd put finance to one side started reviewing accounts weekly, naming savings pots, and acting instead of hoping.

From saving well to spending with intention

Good savers realised the work was aligning spending with their values — generous, but discerning.

From vague plans to specific timelines

Mortgages paid off in 12–18 months, wills updated, LPAs filed, pension options reviewed — broad ideas became dated to-do lists.

From solo to family conversation

Money stopped being a private burden and became a family project — children, partners and parents pulled into the plan.

Will it run again?

Yes — when the time is right. The next cohort will be announced inside the free community first. Join and you'll be first in line.