This conversation offers a refreshing look at business finance, not as a numbers game, but as an integrated relationship between logic, emotion, energy, and lifestyle. With decades of experience as a CPA, Tamsin Young has developed a way of working that merges practical financial management with deep intuition. Her approach helps women reconnect with their numbers, not as a source of stress, but as a form of guidance.
Numbers on their own can feel cold or confusing. But when paired with intuitive insight and emotional awareness, they begin to tell a story, one that reveals what’s working, what’s draining, and what’s ready to evolve. Tamsin’s work opens space for women to see their finances not as fixed markers of success, but as energetic indicators that reflect alignment, values, and lived experience.
This is about creating wealth on one’s own terms. Without pressure. Without rigidity. And without abandoning the emotional, spiritual, or creative parts of the self in the process.

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Reframing the Role of Numbers
Financial literacy is often taught as something linear and detached from emotion. But numbers are not just data, they’re part of a living feedback system. The energy they carry can either support or suppress the intuitive flow of a business, depending on how they’re approached.
Tamsin’s perspective brings warmth back to money. Numbers are not the enemy. They’re a language, a way of understanding how energy is moving through a business, where alignment exists, and where attention is needed. Rather than fixating on external benchmarks like six or seven figures, this work begins with an inward question: What kind of life is being created? And how do the numbers support that?
The number itself, a million dollars, fifty thousand, ten dollars, means nothing out of context. What matters is the relationship. What does that number mean in comparison to last year? How does it feel in the body? Does it reflect burnout or ease? Alignment or avoidance?
The Emotional and Energetic Relationship with Money
Many people experience fear, avoidance, or shame when looking at their numbers. These emotional patterns are rarely addressed in traditional financial models. Yet they play a huge role in how someone interacts with money. Without safety, clarity becomes difficult. Without clarity, action becomes reactive.
Bringing intuition into the conversation allows a more compassionate view. Instead of judging the current numbers, the question becomes: What are they trying to show? What part of the business, or the self, feels under-resourced or over-extended? This allows for strategic decisions to be made from a place of empowerment, not fear.
- Numbers reveal patterns, not punishments, and they respond best to curiosity rather than criticism
- Emotional signals like dread, fatigue, or guilt around certain services are just as important as financial metrics
- Intuition helps decode what numbers alone can’t say, offering insight into direction, values, and capacity
- Profit alone does not equate to sustainability; emotional wellbeing must also be factored in
- Energy, emotion, and income are intertwined, and honouring all three leads to clearer decision-making
Customising Financial Support to the Individual
There is no single blueprint that works for everyone. Financial clarity must be built in alignment with the way each individual processes information, makes decisions, and relates to structure. Some people need tactile systems. Others prefer visuals, spreadsheets, or verbal breakdowns. The goal is not to fit into a system, but to build one that fits.
Tamsin guides clients through a co-creative process. Rather than offering a prescriptive six-step plan, she listens to what each person already knows, where they feel stuck, and how they want to live. From there, a unique structure emerges, one that supports both emotional flow and practical action.
This level of customisation creates sustainability. It prevents burnout. It allows women to take ownership of their finances without losing their intuition, identity, or sense of agency in the process.
Decision-Making and the Role of Reflection
Much of the overwhelm around finances comes from rushed decisions or reactive patterns. When urgency leads, intuition fades. The remedy isn’t always found in another tool, but in time. Pausing, reflecting, and creating space for insight often leads to more aligned next steps than pushing for immediate answers.
Sitting with a number, a service, or a decision allows its full story to emerge. Reflection reveals what’s ready to grow, what’s asking to shift, and where the energy wants to move next. This process honours the fact that clarity is a rhythm, not a constant state. And that each decision carries emotional and energetic weight, not just financial impact.
Bringing Intuition into the Daily Business Rhythm
Integrating intuition into money work isn’t just about moments of deep meditation or journaling, it’s about weaving intuitive check-ins throughout the day. Creating spaciousness, breathing deeply, and staying present with each task invites a different kind of productivity. One that’s rooted, calm, and guided.
Stillness doesn’t mean inaction. It means intentionality. It means moving from the centre rather than from chaos. When intuitive insight and financial action work together, business becomes less about hustle and more about rhythm.
Daily reflection supports this. Noticing what felt aligned, where intuitive nudges were followed (or ignored), and what the day revealed emotionally and practically, all of this deepens self-trust. Over time, this practice becomes the foundation for long-term, value-driven financial clarity.
Final Reflections
Money isn’t separate from intuition. It isn’t separate from emotion. And it isn’t separate from the vision of the life being created. When financial decisions are made in relationship with energy, values, and truth, they become far more than transactions, they become expressions of alignment.
This is not about perfection. It’s about integration. And from that place, both intuition and income can grow in a way that feels sustainable, nourishing, and deeply individual.
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