For you if…
You’re tired of the budget running your whole experience.
You Google vendors, and you feel sick. You say yes to things you don’t want and no to things that actually matter — and feel like no matter how you re-work it, it’s not enough.
A tight budget can be tricky. But it doesn’t have to stop you from having your dream wedding.
In this small, intimate live session, we’re going to work with what you’re actually feeling – not what you’re spending. Because when you shift how you’re thinking, the same budget starts to open up in ways you couldn’t see before.
Hey, I’m Amy.
I believe your engagement period is one of the most powerful windows for personal growth you’ll ever have. The stress, the pressure, the stuff that comes up? It’s not new. It just has a wedding attached to it.
My work is helping you shift how you think and feel so you can actually enjoy this season — and create something that feels like you.
Through my podcast Hey Bride and my coaching community Unbridled — a space for brides who are done handing their experience over to everyone else and ready to plan from a place of self-trust, clarity, and unapologetic authenticity — I’ve helped brides stop shrinking and start leading the experience they actually want.
That’s exactly what we’re doing Saturday. Come see what’s possible when you shift the thinking.
WHAT WE DO TOGETHER
This isn’t a webinar. It’s a coaching room.
Cameras on. Conversations happening. Real brides, real feelings, real coaching in the room.
01.
We name what’s actually going on.
We look at the thinking patterns that turn a tight budget into a full spiral — and why your brain is making this harder than it has to be.
02.
Do the mindset work live.
You’ll watch real coaching happen in real time. Notice what shifts in you while you watch or participate.
03.
Find what opens up
From a different headspace, you’ll start to see options, possibilities, and choices you couldn’t access from inside the panic.
04.
Leave with something you can actually use
Tools to keep shifting your thinking long after we close the room.
