5 Money Blocks You Probably Have If… pt1

Most of our money patterns were shaped long before we ever made our first dollar.

If you grew up hearing “we can’t afford that,” your brain learned to see money through the lens of fear, limitation, and survival… not possibility, safety, or abundance.

The good news?

These aren’t fixed traits.

They’re learned responses… which means they can be unlearned.

🌱 I’m creating a space for women who want to:

• understand their money wounds

• heal old patterns

• build safety around receiving

• feel aligned instead of anxious

• create wealth from self-worth, not panic

If this is you, you’re in the right place.

You don’t have to figure it out alone 💛

Which block hit you the most?

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2025/12/2 Edited to

... Read moreMany people don’t realize that their money habits and beliefs are deeply influenced by early life experiences and family messages. If you grew up hearing phrases like “we can’t afford that,” your subconscious mind may have internalized a scarcity mindset that limits your financial potential. Here are the five common money blocks described: 1. **Underpricing Yourself**: When money feels limited, you might unconsciously reduce your value to avoid being seen as "too expensive." This limits your earning potential and self-worth. 2. **Feeling Guilty Spending on Yourself**: Associating money with stress or scarcity may make spending on joy or self-care feel wrong, even if you have the means. 3. **Scarcity Feels Safer Than Abundance**: A lifetime of lack makes abundance feel unfamiliar and uncomfortable, so your brain resists it. 4. **Expecting Disappointment With Money**: Learning that money often comes with letdowns conditions you to anticipate financial disappointment. 5. **Panicking When Things Go Well**: Receiving unexpected wealth or success can feel overwhelming, leading to self-sabotage. The good news is these money blocks are learned, not innate. With intention and practice, you can unlearn these patterns and create a healthier money mindset. Techniques like mindfulness, affirmations, journaling, and working with financial coaches focused on mindset can help. Creating safety around receiving prosperity helps you shift from anxiety to alignment and abundance. Remember, your money story isn’t fixed—it's an evolving journey toward self-worth and freedom. Sharing experiences and discussing these blocks with supportive communities can significantly aid healing. If these resonate, consider exploring further psychological and emotional approaches to money healing. You’ll find it empowering to recognize how early messages shaped your beliefs and to take active steps in rewriting your money story for a more abundant future.