UnF*ck Your Money

Why Your Inner Child Will Always Reject Toxic Financial Strategies

Nadine Zumot

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Hey my love!

Welcome back to the show! I am so excited about this week's episode!

The main theme for this episode is how money work is a continuous journey, not a one-time fix, and the many pitfalls I see in one's healing journey with money that can create more stuckness than momentum. 

I chat about the 6 indicators that more money work is required, especially as we desire bigger and more audacious goals as business owners. 

And why oppressive financial systems will not work for you after having spent years working on healing your inner child and creating a life that is aligned with more meaning and intention. 

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Key words:
financial healing, money management, trauma-informed finance, business growth, self-worth, coaching, financial stability, money mindset, personal finance, emotional relationship with money

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The Jilted Irony