What Over-Functioning Has to Do With Under-Earning
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…
How money and wealth show up in mindset, identity, and inner life — not just the numbers.
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…
Many practitioners carry an awareness of a gap — a felt discrepancy between the depth of who they are, the quality of what they…
Financial self-sabotage is not irrational. It only looks that way from the outside — from the perspective of the conscious goal that the self-sabotage…
Financial ceilings are usually discussed in terms of beliefs, strategies, and skills. These are real. They also operate on top of something more fundamental:…
Money mindset is a real thing. The beliefs, attitudes, and thought patterns a person holds about money do shape financial behaviour and financial outcomes.…
Chronic undercharging has an obvious financial cost: the income gap between what is charged and what could be charged. This cost is real and…
Generosity is a genuine quality and a real value. It’s also, for many practitioners, where a financial block has found particularly compatible ground.
Financial shame operates quietly. It rarely announces itself as the driver of financial patterns. It shows up as avoidance, as silence, as the reluctance…
Every financial strategy operates on top of something. The strategy is the visible layer — the pricing decisions, the client acquisition approach, the offer…
Undercharging feels safe in the moment. It removes the anxiety of the pricing conversation, avoids the possibility of a no, and allows the work…