How long have you had her? How often are you attempting to feed her? What is your setup like?
The first thing I would try is this: wait until evening and then put her in a deli cup. Leave her alone in it, in a quiet, dark place for like half an hour. At that point, heat up a pinkie using very hot water. You can even dunk it in a little boiling water. Drop it in with her, close the lid, and leave her alone again for an hour. At that point, check on her. If she hasn't eaten it, reheat it and leave it with her overnight. If she hasn't eaten by morning, throw it away and put her back in her enclosure. If that method doesn't work, let me know.
A couple of extra things to consider - don't attempt to feed any more often than every few days. If you try every day, it's just going to stress her out and make her less likely to eat. If you've been handling her recreationally, stop doing that until she's eating reliably for you. Her enclosure should make her feel completely secure and comfortable, so you need to make sure you have plenty of small, tight and dark hides and ground cover. Make sure your temps are correct (around 87 on the warm side and room temp on the cool side.)
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