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You Don’t Have to Figure Wealth Out Alone (Especially When You’re Ready to Build Real Wealth—Without Doing All the Heavy Lifting)

  • Hananda Whittingham
  • Jul 14
  • 3 min read

Somewhere along the way, a lot of us got the message that building wealth had to be a solo act.


📉 Save every dollar.

📉 Make the perfect move.

📉 Keep it quiet, figure it out, don’t ask for help.


But the truth?


Wealth moves faster—and feels a lot lighter—when we build it together.


And honestly? It’s a lot more fun.


Wealth Circle in Note Investing Group of Women

💡 The Power of the Wealth Circle

I created the Wealth Circle for women who:

  • Want monthly income from real estate

  • Don’t want to wait until they’ve saved six figures

  • Know the power of community and connection

  • Crave financial clarity without doing everything themselves


Wealth Circle lets you:

✔️ Pool funds with women you trust

 ✔️ Invest in performing mortgage notes that generate monthly income

 ✔️ Share the profits—and the learning journey

 ✔️ Get professional support with setup, strategy, and structure


Think of it like a private investing club—only it’s legally sound, note-backed, and led by someone who’s done the deals and built the systems (that’s me).


🤝 Why Wealth Circle Works (And Feels Good)

  • You don’t have to save the entire amount yourself

  • You stay motivated and clear with built-in accountability

  • You build real estate-backed income without owning the property

  • You get guidance from me, every step of the way


This isn’t DIY investing. This is supported investing.


It’s about more than just income. It’s about confidence, clarity, and community.


Wealth Circle in Note Investing Group of Women

🧠 Who’s Helping You Build Wealth?


Take a moment and reflect:


❤️ Who are you building wealth with?

📈 Who’s helping you make smart, aligned money moves?

💬 Who’s walking beside you as you grow?


If you’re craving connection, clarity, and a smart investing strategy, Wealth Circle was built for women like you.






🎯 Ready to Join the Circle?


💬 DM me or comment the word CIRCLE to learn how to join the next Wealth Circle.


Or click here to request full details on how it works.

This isn’t just about investing.


It’s about creating a legacy—with aligned women by your side.




🚨 Smarter Investing Starts Here: Join Us July 29 for a Free Lunch & Learn


Tired of the headaches that come with rentals? Discover a smarter, more passive way to invest.


Join us for our Lunch & Learn on July 29 and get introduced to an investment strategy that delivers consistent monthly income—without the tenant calls, repairs, or property hassles.


📅 July 29, 12 Noon CST 

📍 Live on LinkedIn


Seats are limited—reserve your spot now and find out why more investors are making the shift. 





💚 How I Invest in a Life I Love This Week


📖  Let Them. Now what?


When I first picked up Mel Robbins’ book Let Them, I expected a fresh take on boundaries and relationships. Instead, I found her central idea—let people do what they’re going to do—to be familiar, and frankly a bit rote.


Non-attachment isn’t new to me. Since 1998, I’ve been practicing this principle through yoga, meditation, and daily life. Releasing expectations. Staying grounded regardless of others’ choices. Finding peace not in controlling outcomes, but in aligning with my own inner guidance.


At first, Robbins’ framing felt like a modern echo of that wisdom. On one hand, I resented her treating this as a new concept. On the other, I appreciated that she was making the old new, and possibly more accessible. 

 

When she introduced the concept of “Let Me”, I started to listen up. I leaned in. That shift—bringing agency and self-leadership into the equation—was a perfectly timed reminder.. “Let Me” spoke to personal responsibility: choosing aligned actions, setting clear priorities, and protecting your own peace.


This is where I see a connection to independent security—a deeper layer of freedom that isn’t just about having wealth or options, but about trusting yourself to take action without clinging to results.



💡 What’s one area of your life where you could practice both letting go and stepping forward with clarity?

 
 
 

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