FAITH, FINANCES & THE FUTURE
Redefining Your Worth and Purpose at Any Age
It’s Not Over
Rosalind M. Simmons
Founder, Faith, Finances & the Future
Board-Certified Chaplain | Certified Financial Coach
Women who are aging with unstable income often feel financially stuck—or worse, left behind. But you are not. I have learned that financial hardship and uncertainty, at any stage of life, can become a powerful catalyst for self-discovery. These seasons often reveal who we truly are and what we are still meant to contribute to the world.
At 50, 60, and even 70, it is not too late to uncover hidden or dormant talents—gifts that can solve real problems and introduce your voice to spaces that need it. The world does not need who you used to be. It needs the skills, wisdom, and perspective of who you are becoming.
So pause and reflect on this question: Who do YOU say that you are?
Other people do not get to define you—you do.
If you are open to it, you can learn a new skill, build new connections, expand your vision, and make your mark. Do not worry about how you will find a seat at the table. You may be the one called to redesign it.
This is not the end of your story.
This is the moment where faith meets courage—and finances meet purpose.
Rosalind M. Simmons
Founder, Faith, Finances & the Future
Board-Certified Chaplain | Certified Financial Coach
Faith, Finances & the Future — building stability, access, and opportunity for women.