You started your company because you wanted to love your work while providing for your family and have more flexibility to spend time with your kids. As a self-employed parent, you’re an inspiring role model for your family.

But despite all this, running a business and raising a family is HARD

You’re often stuck doing EVERYTHING, and it can feel overwhelming when you don’t have set hours. You need work-life boundaries, but your business and family both need you, so it’s hard not feeling like you’re neglecting one if you focus on the other.

On top of that…more than half of business owners don’t pay themselves, which leads to longer hours, burnout, and less $$$ in your bank account. 

AKA, you’re stressing in your work life and personal life.

Many consultants will tell you that you need to grow your sales, but we're not like that. We want you to look at your business as it stands, and think about how your business can help you achieve your personal goals.


The first step is to create a cash management plan, and then figure out how to achieve your goals.

"I don't know how other people don't do it like this. It's so smart. Like, life changing"


- Emily W.
Mom of 2, Wallace Wood Interiors

"This is so helpful. I feel like I just had a crash course in business school. No one has ever explained everything that makes it seem manageable and understandable."


-Coco P.
New Mom, Colette Peri Studio

Hi, I’m Gabbie

I help busy self employed moms understand how to pay themselves more while working less by learning cash management strategies tailored for their business.

I'm a CPA and built the beginning of my career in financial auditing and public company accounting. After having my two daughters I realized my passion and love lives in education and helping other mom business owners live the life they have always imagined by taking a bit of the financial stress of running the business off their plate.

I grew up in New Hampshire and though I spent a few years in Boston, I am back in NH with my husband of 6 years, and my children currently 4 and 2 years old.

I think the mom bond is so fierce and instant, that every call I get on is like having a coffee chat with on of my mom BFFs. There is no judgment, there are no explanations needed. Just a safe space to help support eachother.