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Changing Your Relationship to Money

Shift your relationship with money from fear and avoidance to clarity and confidence. Rewrite old beliefs so money becomes a tool for freedom, choice, and expansion—not stress.

March 4, 2026/4 min read
Changing Your Relationship to Money

Money amplifies who you already are.

I remember standing in the kitchen as a kid, watching my parents hunched over the table with their tax returns like they were defusing a bomb. Voices rising. Fear thick in the air. Papers shuffled like evidence in a courtroom drama. I could feel it in my little nervous system: Money is dangerous. Money gets you in trouble. Money makes people lie. Money makes people loud.

And in one quiet, terrified flash of imagination, I saw us homeless. Living on the street. Because of numbers on a page. That was the day money stopped being neutral and became a threat. And here’s the thing: most of us have a moment like that. Maybe it wasn’t taxes. Maybe it was watching your parents fight about bills. Maybe it was hearing “We can’t afford that” like a national anthem. Maybe it was subtle—just a thousand little idioms drifting through the air like background music:

“Money is the root of all evil.”“A fool and his money are soon parted.”“The rich get richer.”“Money doesn’t grow on trees.”

You didn’t sign up for these beliefs. You absorbed them. And now you’re trying to build wealth with a nervous system that thinks money equals danger. That’s like trying to drive a Ferrari with the parking brake on.

Let’s be honest. If your body tightens when you look at your bank account…If you procrastinate opening bills… If you secretly believe that having more money will make you greedy, judged, isolated, or unsafe…You are not bad with money. You are protecting yourself from it.

Read that again. You’re not irresponsible. You’re loyal. Loyal to an old survival strategy.

Your identity may have quietly decided:

If I have too much, I’ll get in trouble.

If I earn more than my parents, I’ll betray them.

If I become wealthy, people won’t like me.

If I look at my finances closely, I’ll discover something terrifying.

So what do you do? You keep it fuzzy. You undercharge. You overgive. You delay. You sabotage. You stay “comfortable.” And then you tell yourself a story about how money “just isn’t your thing.”  You are blaming an inanimate object for the experience that you are having. There is a higher, simpler truth.

Money amplifies who you already are. If you’re generous, you become more generous. If you’re creative, you become more creative. If you’re mission-driven, you fund bigger missions. Money is not moral. It’s magnifying. It is freedom! Changing your relationship with money is not about spreadsheets first. It’s about identity first.

You must sit down—like the calm adult in the room—and gently renegotiate the story.

Money is not danger.Money is not evil.Money is not betrayal.

Money is energy.Money is exchange.Money is choice.

And here’s the reframe that changes everything: If you are always creating the reality you see, good and bad, then your money story is not fate—it’s a perspective. You can decide that money is support. You can decide that money is freedom. You can decide that money is a tool for love, impact, and expansion. Imagine looking at your finances with curiosity instead of dread. Imagine charging what you’re worth without apology.  Imagine paying your taxes with integrity and calm. (Yes, calm. Boring calm. I didn’t say it would be fun.) Imagine becoming the emotionally regulated master of your resources.

This is not about becoming obsessed with money. It’s about becoming neutral with it. Powerful with it. Conscious with it. The moment you change the meaning of money in your nervous system, everything shifts. Your decisions become cleaner. Your boundaries sharper. Your generosity freer. You stop being at war with abundance.

And here’s the beautiful paradox: when you stop fearing money, it stops needing to teach you lessons. The old programming breaks down.

So ask yourself—who would you be if money felt safe? What would you build? What would you give? How would you live? We’re given the starter kit of programming about so many things, but then it is up to us to decide how we want to steer ourselves. Take your power back from the old, tired idioms that have left you tentative and fearful. Take your fate into your own hands. Turn it around from being a victim of your beliefs to becoming a master of your destiny.

(Join us Mondays March 9, 16, 30, 2026 for a The Paradox Class on “Changing your Relationship to Money”)

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