How our trauma affects our relationship with money

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We delve into the intricate and often overlooked connection between trauma and our relationship with money.

We’ll explore how deep-seated emotional and psychological wounds can shape our financial behaviors and beliefs, often in ways we might not even realize. We aim to explore the complex ways trauma affects both individual money habits and broader life outcomes.

How money trauma can manifest, often subtly, and how childhood experiences around money can shape lifelong financial behaviors. We’ll discuss the emotional and psychological effects of trauma on decision-making, feelings of unworthiness, and trust issues.

Self-sabotaging behaviors like overspending or money avoidance will be examined, along with how trauma can lead to cycles of poverty. We’ll also look at the impact on personal relationships and overall well-being.

Strategies for healing, the importance of therapy, and the role of money literacy will be highlighted. Finally, we’ll consider broader societal impacts and share personal stories of overcoming money trauma.

Guest: Quantum Energy Coach Practitioner- Varuschka Bagha

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