Your Relationship With Money

The better you know your money story, the more control you have over how the next chapter unfolds.

Your relationship with money could actively be keeping you from thriving financially, so it’s incredibly important to understand it.

While it may seem like money is just about numbers, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Money is complicated and emotional, and so is our relationship with it. 

When you don’t have enough, it can lead to extreme stress and shame. When you receive a raise or big bonus, you’re over the moon! 

When you buy a new car or a home, it’s not just an exchange — it’s all about emotion — how it feels to own and drive the car, what the new home means for the future of your family and your dreams.

Understanding your relationship with money can be extremely beneficial when it comes to:

  • Improving your confidence
  • Building better financial habits
  • Developing your own financial values
  • Healing from financial trauma

Check out the resources in the content library below and start thinking about where your relationship with money can improve and start working for you, instead of against you.