When was the last time you truly enjoyed balancing your checkbook and playing with numbers? If you’re anything like me your relationship with money is probably tumultuous.As someone with ADHD I believed my brain couldn’t process managing money. I had no interest in it. Money also scared me. I grew up watching my mother count pennies to ensure we had enough to live. I knew I didn’t want to be controlled by counting coins. So I went on the offensive. I was determined to control money instead of allowing it to control me. Money was for spending. I couldn’t have cared less about where it went. If I wanted something I’d buy it without thinking twice even if this meant not paying a phone bill. This type of impulsive behavior made me think I was in control. I wasn’t. I was struggling to stay financially stable and keep my life grounded.I realized if I wanted personal freedom I needed to change my relationship with money. I had to get good at managing my finances. I made it a game because it was fun and it allowed me to take this thing that scared me that I had no interest in that was repulsive and that I didn’t want to do and find the kernel of excitement playfulness and joy that I could tap into to keep me motivated and focused. This game is how I learned to have fun with my finances. I started celebrating my wins no matter how big or small they were. I discovered skills I didn’t know I had and money was no longer my enemy.What would life be like if managing money became fun for you? This book is a loving invitation for you to come join me on your own journey to learning how to play with money as a friend and celebrate your victory with A-Bun-Dance for your finance!