

The Biggest Decision of Their Young Life
Your teenager is standing at a crossroads. College, entering the workforce, military service, or gap year—each path shapes their future in profound ways. And the pressure is real: from peers, from culture, from well-meaning relatives who all have opinions about what they 'should' do.
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But beyond choosing a path, they need to understand who they are in Christ and discern God's calling for their life. They need to learn how to manage money, make wise decisions, and build resilience for the inevitable tough times ahead. These are
skills that build on the foundation you've laid as a parent—my coaching adds the Biblical frameworks, concentrated practice, and accountability they need to own those skills as they step into independence and adulthood.
Equip them well. Launch them into adulthood with the courage, clarity, and practical skills to thrive—not just survive.

What We'll Cover Together
Topics
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Identity & Resilience
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Faith & Calling
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Decision-Making Skills
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Money Basics
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Budgeting
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Saving
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Giving
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Debt
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Objectives
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Discerning God's Direction
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Preparing for Independence
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Choosing Next Step Wisely
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College
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Trades
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Military
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Gap Year
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Establishing Strong Financial Foundations
What to Expect
We'll start by exploring where your student wants to go and where they feel they are right now—not where you think they should be, but where they are. From there, we'll dig into both the spiritual and the practical: understanding who they are in Christ, identifying and owning their own beliefs, discerning God's calling for their ​

next step; and understanding things like paystubs, taxes, budgeting, debt, savings strategies, and compound interest.
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My coaching won't be a bunch of PowerPoint slides I drone on and on through. I'll ask deep questions and
your student will feel heard. I'll teach, and I'll hold them accountable to completing exercises that put concepts into practice—real budgets, real decisions, real reflection. And if you're involved in the coaching (which I recommend), we'll include you every third week to support your student's growth without taking over their process.
Typically, coaching runs 6-12 weeks with weekly hour-long sessions. By the end, your student won't just have financial knowledge—they'll have clarity on who God made them to be, confidence in which post-graduation path feels right, and the competence to manage money wisely as they step into independence.