What if You Could Make More?
- Vered Ohanna
- Jul 1
- 1 min read
There’s a quiet voice inside that says,
“Is it okay to want this? To want more?”
Maybe you worry you’ll seem greedy, or selfish, or like you’re chasing money instead of meaning.

I see this with a lot of women in business (it happens for men too) - they are all about giving, but when it comes to receiving, they feel that it’s wrong. Wrong to even want more.
This feeling of guilt can hold you back more than any obstacle outside your business.
I reminded a client recently that wanting financial success doesn’t make you a bad person.In fact, it’s a sign that you want to create impact, freedom, and security - not just for yourself but for the people you care about.
If you are someone who likes to give back - having more will allow you to give back more.
When we work together, we uncover where this guilt comes from - maybe old beliefs, cultural stories, or fears about what money means.
Then we build a mindset shift and a clear plan that helps you embrace your right to earn well, without shame or hesitation.
Because you can have success and integrity.
You can make more money and still be deeply connected to your values.
💡 Try this:
Write down what money means to you - the good, the scary, and the complicated parts.
Ask yourself:
👉 What’s one belief about money I’m ready to change?
If you’re struggling with pricing, charging, or just not sure how to handle your business finances in a way that feels right for you, let’s talk.
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