Meet the Founder
My name is Aracely Chavez and I am the founder of Seven Streams CashFlow. I created this movement with my two boys after walking through one of the hardest seasons of my life. What started as a single mom trying to rebuild after divorce became a mission to help families find hope, financial stability, and purpose through faith and practical systems.
Seven Streams CashFlow is more than a company. It is a faith fueled movement that equips moms and kids with money skills, biblical wisdom, and entrepreneurial education. Through the 633 Money Systems, the 1 Percent Game, and the Visionary Youth Accelerator, families learn how to manage money with confidence, create multiple streams of income, and build a lasting legacy.
I believe money is a tool, not the goal. When families align faith, mindset, and daily habits, they can break cycles of debt and overwhelm and step into a life of freedom and abundance. My heart is to make these tools simple and accessible so every mom can lead her home with peace and every child can dream bigger and know that success is possible.
βI created what I couldnβt find β a system for people who want peace, not pressure.β
A Few Things About Me
βοΈ Co-author of Becoming an Unstoppable Woman: Rise of the Phoenix - BEST SELLER
ποΈ Host of The Mom & Kids Show with my boys
π Homeschool mom, & business owner
πΌ Creator of the Abundant Solo Moms Club + kids business curriculum
π Proudly Hispanic and called to impact both the English and Spanish-speaking communities
π I believe if God can trust you with $1,000, He will trust you with $100,000
π¬ "My legacy isnβt just about wealth β itβs about building bridges, creating hope, and leaving a trail of faith for those who come after me."
I donβt teach from perfection β I teach from the process.
My Story
π± From Six Figures to Stress
In 2012 I co founded my first business with no experience. I learned taxes, bookkeeping, and invoicing as I went, earning a degree in Business Management and working as a tax preparer. Some years the company made over $350,000 and other years closer to $60,000. No matter how much came in, money always felt tight. Because I managed the finances, I believed I was good with money, but I later discovered I was not.
After my divorce in 2022 I became a single mom and needed to provide for my kids quickly. I worked as a bookkeeper, but within months I knew I wanted freedom and impact, so I stepped out on my own.
π Survival Mode
God began blessing me with clients, and I was making more money than before. Yet at the end of every month there was still nothing left. I saw the same problem in my clientsβ books. Families earning $60,000 a year struggled just as much as those making $200,000 a month. The truth became clear. More money is not the answer.
βοΈ The 1 Percent Shift That Changed Everything
I studied books, courses, and financial leaders like Dave Ramsey, Robert Kiyosaki and others. One principle kept coming up. Giving. As a new believer I tried to follow different systems, but they did not work for me. After trial and error I created my own framework, the 633 Money Systems, a seven week plan rooted in scripture, simplicity, and small steps.
This system helped me:
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Pay off $40,000 in debt
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Travel six times in a year
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Move into my own home
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Lead my family in peace and generosity
β¨ Why We Teach Families
What began as my personal journey turned into a calling. My kids and I started having daily conversations about money, business, and faith, and we wanted other families to experience the same. That vision grew into a podcast, The Mom and Kids Show, and a membership, Visionary Youth Accelerator, where youth learn business and money with a biblical foundation in a fun and practical way.
Seven Streams CashFlow was born out of both necessity and vision. Today it is a faith fueled movement that equips families with systems, education, and encouragement so they can break cycles, create multiple streams of income, and build lasting legacy. We continue to grow and expand with resources like AbundantSoloMoms, always with one goal. To remind families that God is faithful and there is always a way forward.