The Difference Between Fear of Poverty and a Money Block
Fear of poverty and money blocks often travel together, and they’re related in important ways. They’re not identical, and treating them as identical can…
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Fear of poverty and money blocks often travel together, and they’re related in important ways. They’re not identical, and treating them as identical can…
Confidence has a good reputation in financial conversations. The advice to project confidence, to speak confidently about your rates, to embody confidence in pricing…
A receiving wound is a difficulty with receiving — with allowing contributions, acknowledgment, help, and care to land without deflecting them. Most people who…
When people talk about their money story, they usually mean the story they’re consciously aware of — the narrative they can articulate, the beliefs…
Perfectionism has a good reputation. It signals high standards, care for quality, commitment to doing things well. In many contexts, these associations are earned.…
Gratitude practices are real and valuable. The research on them is genuine: consistent gratitude practice improves wellbeing, reduces anxiety, shifts perspective, and increases the…
Every financial decision is made by at least two systems simultaneously. The thinking mind makes one decision. The body makes another. When these decisions…
Over-functioning has a familiar texture. It’s doing more than is asked. It’s solving problems before being asked to. It’s carrying responsibilities that belong to…
Generosity is a genuine quality and a real value. It’s also, for many practitioners, where a financial block has found particularly compatible ground.
Chronic undercharging has an obvious financial cost: the income gap between what is charged and what could be charged. This cost is real and…
Money mindset is a real thing. The beliefs, attitudes, and thought patterns a person holds about money do shape financial behaviour and financial outcomes.…
Financial ceilings are usually discussed in terms of beliefs, strategies, and skills. These are real. They also operate on top of something more fundamental:…