FAQs + Objections, Answered Honestly
Did you know the average adult asks about 20–30 questions a day (kids ask closer to 300!)? The funny thing is, many of those questions go unanswered or only partially answered, especially the big, vulnerable ones.
So if you’ve been following along with my fall launch of Wealth Together and it’s sparked some curiosity, I’m guessing a few of your questions have been about this program. I don’t want those to be left hanging.
Here are some of the most common questions couples ask me about Wealth Together. And so you know from the start: this isn’t a program where you’ll get left behind. You can go at your own pace, and I’ll be walking alongside you the whole way.
FAQ #1: “What if only one of us wants to join?”
Almost all of the couples who joined my pilot program started with one partner taking the lead. In two cases, the partner joined mainly because it mattered so much to the other. They weren’t convinced it was necessary. But as the weeks went on, they realized just how much they could gain, both individually and together.
Wealth Together doesn’t require both of you to be 100% “all in” on day one. Sometimes one person’s willingness to start is enough to open the door. The other often comes along when they begin to see the impact. And in many cases, they end up being surprised by how much they needed it too.
FAQ #2: “We’ve tried other programs. Why would this be different?”
I get this one, because it’s discouraging to put in effort or pay for help and feel like you’re back where you started. One couple told me they had a pattern of paying for support and always circling back to where they started, not just with money but in other areas too. And they literally are Circlers when it comes to money conversations!
What feels different for them in Wealth Together is that their thoughts and approaches around money are being reframed, and they’re seeing deeper change. They’re still in the work, but this time they’re not left on their own. Transformation takes time, and this program is built to give you the steady support to make change stick.
FAQ #3: “Is this just another online course we’ll never finish?”
I don’t want this to be just another program you sign up for that doesn’t change anything. And it isn’t. Yes, you can take it at your own pace — the video lessons are there when you’re ready. But what makes Wealth Together different is the full year of weekly live sessions and a layer of private support, with options to add more if you’d like.
Couples often tell me one of the most valuable parts is the camaraderie during the live sessions — sharing stories, laughing, encouraging each other, and offering insights from their own experiences. Sometimes I just sit back and watch the support happen!
FAQ #4: “Why does it take a whole year?”
The curriculum itself doesn’t need to take a year. You can move through it at your own pace. But the weekly calls and support are available to you for a full year, and that’s intentional. After years of coaching, I know that transformation takes time. It’s not a quick fix, and I don’t want you to feel rushed or left behind.
Sometimes we stumble and need to try again. Sometimes life happens and we need a break. Wealth Together gives you the space to keep going through all of that. This isn’t about quick tips that fade away. It’s about lasting change, with steady support all the way through.
One Decision You Won’t Regret
Did you know the average adult makes around 35,000 decisions every single day? No wonder we feel exhausted sometimes. Decision fatigue is real, and when it comes to money and relationships, the weight of those choices can feel even heavier.
So if you’ve been wondering whether Wealth Together is right for you, I want you to know this: not every decision has to drain you. Some decisions actually lighten the load.
For couples who want money to be a connecting, steady part of their lives instead of a constant source of stress, joining this program is one of those decisions you can feel confident about, and even excited about! And because you can go at your own pace, this isn’t another “to-do” on your plate. It’s steady support that makes everything else a little lighter.
I hope some of your questions have been answered, and that this decision is light!
💜 Dee