Your relationship with money was shaped before you earned a dollar. Unpack the family narratives that drive your financial behavior.
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Money is the most avoided conversation in most families. Break the silence and build the knowledge that turns financial anxiety into financial confidence. You'll navigate four escalating scenarios — from the money story to the future self — practicing the decisions that matter most when the pressure is real and the stakes are personal. This isn't theory. It's practice for the moments that define how this chapter of your life unfolds.
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What happens in this story4 scenarios
You sit down to look at your bank account and feel the familiar dread. Not because the number is bad — but because your entire relationship with money is built on avoidance, anxiety, and inherited beliefs you never questioned.
You remember the first money lesson you ever learned — not from a textbook but from watching your parents argue about bills, from hearing scarcity is just how it is, from learning that wanting more makes you ungrateful.
You trace the thread — your grandmother's Depression-era hoarding, your father's reckless spending, your mother's silent sacrifice. Your financial behavior is not random. It is an inheritance you never signed up for.
You write your own money story — not the one you were given, but the one you are choosing. The pen shakes in your hand. Rewriting a narrative that shaped your entire life is terrifying and overdue.
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4 scenarios →The Money Story
Your relationship with money was shaped before you earned a dollar. Unpack the family narratives that drive your financial behavior.
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