It started with six words. "Diana, love doesn't pay the bills."
That sentence didn’t create the story, it exposed it.
This memoir follows a neurodivergent woman from childhood psychic experiences and years of feeling not enough, through confusion, relationships, sobriety, loss, and spiritual awakening — and the eventual return to the intuitive guidance she had learned to ignore.
Who this Book is For
This book is for you if something in your life no longer feels right, even if you can’t explain why.
If you’ve always experienced the world differently.
If change or loss has made you question the path you thought you were supposed to follow.
If you sense there’s more to you than the roles you’ve been living.
Especially if you identify as neurodivergent and are beginning to understand your experience in a new way.
About the Book
Love Doesn’t Pay the Bills is a memoir about a life that didn’t follow a straight line.
Beginning with early psychic experiences and a childhood shaped by feeling “not enough,” the story moves through years of searching, relationships, addiction, rebuilding, and loss, before a pivotal breakup forced a complete reevaluation of identity and direction.
What follows is not a quick transformation but a gradual return to self-trust, sobriety, and spiritual awareness, and the decision to live from guidance rather than fear.
This is not a step-by-step self-help book.
It’s a lived experience, the kind that helps you recognize parts of your own story inside it.
What the readers are saying:
Diana Firth’s “Love Doesn’t pay the bills” is a journey that deeply resonates with anyone seeking self-discovery and renewal. It’s not just a memoir, but a powerful call to break free from past constraints and embrace a life of self-love. Diana shares her struggles and triumphs with such honesty and vulnerability, inviting us all to affirm that “I am enough”. As a dear friend and witness to her journey, I’m profoundly moved by her courage and grace. Diana’s words are a beacon of hope, showing us that true wealth comes from within.
Faith Hunter, Global Wellness Expert Author, Spiritually Fly: Wisdom, Meditations, and Yoga to Elevate your Soul
With honesty, verve, and insight, wise woman Diana Firth shares her journey to financial freedom, self-love, and inner peace in today’s crazy world… Both practical and inspiring, reading Love Doesn’t Pay the Bills is like a deep conversation with your bestie or the older sister you never had.
Jennifer Burns, Associate Professor of History, Stanford University. Author, Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right and Milton Friedman, The Last Conservative.
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