Four Steps to Get Right with Money
A free guide to help you build steadiness, clarity, and a more supportive relationship with money.
Do You Avoid Your Money?
You might notice a familiar pattern: wondering where the money went — again — or feeling a low-grade anxiety that never fully settles, no matter how much you earn.
You’ve likely tried budgeting tools or money mindset work. Maybe some of it helped for a while, but it didn’t really stick. If that’s the case, it’s not a personal failing.
What I’ve learned is this: lasting change with money doesn’t come from trying harder or layering on more strategies. It comes from working with the body and nervous system — gently addressing the old patterns and wounding that shape how we respond to money in the first place.
That’s exactly what the Get Right with Money® Quick Start Guide is designed to support.
That's what the Get Right with Money® Quick-Start Guide is designed to support.
What’s You’ll Find Inside
This guide introduces the 4-step Get Right with Money® framework, offering practices you can return to again and again:
A foundational framework that addresses the roots of money stress — including nervous system patterns, old wounding, and the clarity needed to move forward
Two guided Yoga Nidra practices (15 and 26 minutes) to support regulation, resourcing, and gentle unwinding around money
Reflection exercises to help you listen to your own wisdom about what wants to shift
Three simple daily practices to support conscious, grounded money choices in everyday life
This isn’t just a PDF to skim and forget. These are practices you can use right away — and return to whenever you need support.
Hi, I'm Nona Jordan.
’m a Master Certified Coach, former CPA, and energy worker. I support women who want to change their relationship with money — not through hustle or willpower, but through nervous system healing, somatic practices, and practical wisdom that actually integrates into real life.
My own relationship with money has been one of my greatest teachers. The lessons weren’t always easy, but they were transformative. Today, I bring together my background in finance and psychology, my training in yoga therapy and energy work, and decades of experience supporting women through meaningful change..

