Money is never just about money. It’s about fear, control, freedom, shame, pride, all tangled up with how you were raised and what you’ve been taught about success. Some people chase wealth and still feel broke. Others push it away because deep down, they think they don’t deserve it. Either way, the real issue usually isn’t the numbers in your account; it’s the beliefs behind them.
This theme is about unpacking the mental junk drawer that’s messing with your financial life. Not just to make more money, but to change the way you relate to it. Because abundance isn’t just about having more, it’s about not being run by fear, guilt, or survival mode every time a bill comes in or an opportunity shows up.
If you’ve ever felt guilty spending money, scared to ask for a raise, or ashamed of what you earn, you’re not alone. This section examines the beliefs that influence how you handle, pursue, or avoid money, and how to cultivate a mindset that genuinely supports your goals.
Sometimes you’re not afraid of failing. You’re afraid of what it might cost to even try. This section explores the beliefs that hold you back from taking financial risks, trying new things, or betting on yourself. Growth requires movement, but fear will try to keep you broke and “safe.”
If you constantly feel like there’s never enough time, money, or opportunity, that’s not just reality. That’s scarcity talking. This section helps you shift the belief that life is a zero-sum game and start seeing where abundance might already be within reach.
If you’re working constantly but still feel behind, or you keep putting things off until it’s “perfect,” this section’s for you. These beliefs are what drive burnout, hinder progress, and prevent you from being paid what you’re worth.
How you value yourself is often directly tied to how you allow yourself to earn. This section dives into beliefs that tell you you’re not good enough, smart enough, or “that kind of person.” It’s about shifting from surviving to actually allowing yourself to thrive.