The M.O.O.N. is yours when you have autonomy
We’ve prepared a journal to accompany you on your path to prosperity – a journey that goes beyond money and material wealth, rooted instead in sustainable well-being.. There are still many prejudices about wealth and how we access it based on gender. We’re here to remind you that your greatest wealth is the relationship you have with yourself and with people who honor you and bring fulfillment into your life. You can have all the money in the world and still lack autonomy and well-being.
No one deserves to be treated as someone else’s possession. Patriarchal culture has taught us to see power as the exploitation of others or of resources. But in doing so, we lose our most valuable treasures: our connection to ourselves and to others. Every person is an end in themselves, not a means to an end.
The L.U.N.A. (MOON in Romanian) Journal is designed to help you better understand your own economic behaviors, as well as your deeper desires and dreams, in response to the need for financial education, reflection, and support.
What does economic autonomy mean?
Economic autonomy is more than a good salary or a bank account. It means the freedom to choose without pressure, how you live your life. It means clarity, balance, and the courage to build a life aligned with your aspirations.
Why did we create L.U.N.A.?
Because we know how deeply limiting beliefs about money, success, and personal worth can be rooted, especially for women. For generations, women’s access to financial resources was restricted, and the consequences of those inequalities are still felt today.
L.U.N.A. is more than a journal. It’s a transformational guide, a space for personal reflection, and a tool for emotional support. It explores topics such as:
Needs vs. desires
The ingredients of a healthy economic relationship
Setting goals and discovering personal values
Preventing economic abuse
It’s relevant for anyone who wants to better understand their financial behaviors and make decisions that align with their values.
Download L.U.N.A. – Financial autonomy journal for freeHERE.
Economic abuse can affect anyone, regardless of income, education level, or degree of independence.
Survivors of domestic violence often face similar challenges: struggling to support their families, earn a stable income, find affordable housing, and plan a long-term sustainable budget.
Want to identify if you’re in an economically unhealthy relationship? You can find informational resources HERE
If you found this material helpful, support us in spreading economic autonomy further. With 50 lei, we can print a journal for a survivor of violence. Donate HERE.
This material was created with the support of the Alliance for Gender Equality in Europe.