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A practical first step toward understanding where you stand

If you’re new to My Financial Freedom, this page will help you understand what this site offers and where to begin.

The clearest first step is the Freedom Score – a short, free diagnostic that shows where you stand today across three key areas: financial strength, safety, and freedom.

It takes about 5 minutes.  There are no right or wrong answers.  You’ll get an immediate score and a clear picture of what’s working and what might need attention.

This site is for you if…

How My Financial Freedom works

My Financial Freedom is built around measurement, frameworks, and practical clarity.

The approach is simple: understand where you are, build awareness of what matters, and make progress at your own pace.

Step 1: Measure where you stand

The Freedom Score gives you a structured snapshot of your current financial position – what’s working, what’s stable, and what might benefit from attention.

It’s designed to create awareness, not judgement.

Step 2: Track your progress over time

Once you’ve taken the free score, you can choose to track your progress with the Premium Score Tracker (coming late 2026).

The Premium version lets you retake your score quarterly, see trends over time, and get personalized insights based on what changed.

You will be able to join the Premium Score Tracker waitlist soon.

Step 3: Learn the framework

The Financial Freedom Framework (FREE) provides the structure behind the score.

It breaks financial freedom into four pillars: Foundation, Resilience, Expansion, and Enjoyment.  Understanding this framework helps you see where you are and where to focus next.

You can also read the individual pillar articles for deeper insight into each area:

Foundation – Building stable ground

Resilience – Preparing for shocks

Expansion – Growing what you have

Enjoyment – Living well along the way

There’s no right pace here.  You can start with the score, explore the framework, or read the pillar articles – whichever feels most useful.

The goal is clarity, not urgency.