The Identity-Level Layer of Money Blocks and Limiting Beliefs Most People Miss
Money block work typically targets beliefs and behaviours. Change the belief “I don’t deserve more,” the theory goes, and the financial outcomes will follow.…
How money and wealth show up in mindset, identity, and inner life — not just the numbers.
Money block work typically targets beliefs and behaviours. Change the belief “I don’t deserve more,” the theory goes, and the financial outcomes will follow.…
The money mindset field has a credibility problem. Alongside genuinely useful frameworks and approaches are claims that range from poorly supported to frankly unfounded.…
Money blocks don’t feel like a software glitch or a mechanical problem. They feel like a comment on who you are. When the income…
When a money block is identified, the instinctive response is to fight it. To confront the limiting belief and argue it out of existence.…
Some approaches to money blocks don’t just fail to help — they actively make the blocks more entrenched. Understanding which approaches worsen blocks, and…
Experienced practitioners of money block work often encounter a specific phenomenon: they resolve a pattern at the surface, and another surface pattern appears. They…
Money block work can feel like trying to empty a bowl that keeps filling. There are always more beliefs, more memories, more patterns, more…
Money blocks are persistent not because people aren’t trying to resolve them, but because the mechanism driving them operates below the level where most…
Money blocks present most visibly as beliefs. The person who can’t raise their rates believes something about their worth or the market’s capacity. The…
The standard framing of money blocks positions them as problems to be fixed — as wrong beliefs, broken programming, or personal failures that need…