Recorded during the recent lunar eclipse, Dr. Frances Rahaim shares a thoughtful reminder that financial progress doesn’t always shine brightly. Sometimes what feels like darkness is simply part of a larger cycle—and the structure you build today keeps you steady through it.
By Franklin County Now March 11, 2026 9:00 am
During a full lunar eclipse, the moon doesn’t disappear—it simply moves into alignment with the Earth and sun, briefly filtering the light we normally see. In this special short edition of Financial Fitness with The Money Doctor, Dr. Frances Rahaim uses that moment in the sky as a powerful metaphor for something many people experience with their finances.
Sometimes progress is happening… but it doesn’t look like it.
When headlines feel loud, bills stack up, or growth seems slower than expected, it’s easy to assume something is wrong. But as Dr. Rahaim explains, financial progress doesn’t always glow the way we expect it to. Often, the most important work—paying down debt, building structure, learning new habits—happens quietly, long before the results become visible.
In this reflection recorded live during the eclipse, she explores the difference between panic and pattern, and why having a clear structure around your money can bring calm even when the world around you feels uncertain.
Just like the moon during an eclipse, the light hasn’t disappeared. It’s simply passing through a moment of alignment.
And when it comes to money, what feels dark or stalled may actually be part of a larger orbit—one that still moves forward.
If you’ve ever felt behind, stuck, or unsure whether your efforts are making a difference, this short conversation offers a reassuring perspective: sometimes the progress is real, even when you can’t quite see it yet.