Money is currency. It has a flow, momentum, and frequency in our lives. But what happens when that flow feels blocked or disrupted?
When we’ve experienced difficult, confusing, or painful times with money, those experiences can become deeply ingrained in our energy, creating patterns that show up in unexpected ways.
If you’ve ever found yourself pulling back from things you truly love and feel passionate about, money trauma could be a contributing factor. Maybe you’ve noticed that even simple tasks—especially in your business—feel like an uphill battle, like you’re fighting against a powerful current.
And the truth is, you are.
When we have unresolved money trauma, the current pushes us away from money. We may start believing that money equals struggle, pain, or suffering, and these beliefs become imprinted into our nervous system. We end up running a program that tells us money...
Ever feel like your relationship with money is like a bad reality TV show? One minute, everything feels wonderful, and you’re on top of the world… and the next, it feels like the rug has been pulled out from under you. A sale didn’t go through, unexpected bills show up, and forgotten expenses start piling up, sucking the life out of you.
And then… that familiar anxiety creeps back in.
It doesn’t come alone; it brings its annoying friends: self-doubt, self-judgment, and shame.
Here’s the thing: money relationships can get complicated. And guess what? It’s not your fault.
Our money stories often begin in childhood. Let me share an example:
Jen* remembered being five years old, seeing a beautiful new doll in the store that she wanted so badly. When she asked her mom for it, her mom responded, voice tinged with sadness, "You can't have it; we can't afford it."
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