Like Millions of Others, I Got Hacked
And It Turned Out to Be the Best Thing That Could Have Happened”
Most people think losing money is a disaster. But here’s what they’re missing: Sometimes, a financial loss is actually a financial reset.
Here’s what happened:
A few days ago, my bank account was hacked. This is the second financial hack I’ve experienced in as many years. And I was miffed. I thought I had taken all the right security measures. I thought I was safe. But somehow, someone found a way around all that—and just like that, the hack happened.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting…
Just hours before, I had been combing through my bank statement, tracking down all the unused subscriptions I had mindlessly signed up for over the years. You know the ones—the ones you don’t even realize are quietly draining your account month after month.
I planned to cancel them one by one. Guess how much they totaled?
The exact dollar amount that was hacked.
And then—the real gift—because my bank canceled my card, I didn’t have to go through the time-sucking process of unsubscribing from each one individually. The universe simply handled it for me.
So what could have felt like a violation ended up being a redirection—a forced reset on where my money and energy should really be going.
💡 Sometimes, the things we think are setbacks are actually clearing the path for something better.
For me, that means more time and focus on my dream: helping you reclaim yours.
Crazy how that worked out, right?
Now, let me ask you: Have you ever had something that felt like a loss turn out to be a gift? I’d love to hear. Drop a comment below. 💛




Someone still stole from you though. That would annoy me.