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Mind Love • Modern Mindfulness to Think, Feel, and Live Well

The Money Mirror: Why Your Bank Account Reflects Your Inner World with Elizabeth Husserl • 378

Mind Love • Modern Mindfulness to Think, Feel, and Live Well

Melissa Monte | Mindset Mentor

Mental Health, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.9897 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

We will learn: Why money acts as one of our greatest spiritual teachers, if we're willing to listen How to decode the messages in your financial patterns and transform them from the inside out The surprising truth about wealth that has nothing to do with how much money you have What if your relationship with money was trying to teach you something deeper about yourself? What if every financial pattern – from overspending to under-earning, from hoarding to impulse-splurging – was actually a mirror, reflecting back your deepest beliefs and fears? This pattern isn't just about money – it shows up everywhere. Maybe you keep attracting the same types of toxic relationships. Maybe you sabotage opportunities right when things start going well. Maybe you can't let yourself enjoy success without waiting for the other shoe to drop. These patterns are trying to show us something about ourselves, if we're brave enough to look. Think about it: We've all met people who make six figures but live in constant scarcity. People who achieve their financial goals but still feel empty. People who keep making more money but never feel secure. Meanwhile, there are others who seem to radiate abundance with far less in their bank accounts. What's the difference? Our guest today is Elizabeth Husserl, a financial adviser who brings a refreshingly holistic approach to wealth. She's the author of a groundbreaking book that explores the psychology of money and teaches us how to transform our relationship with abundance from the inside out. Links from the episode: Show Notes: mindlove.com/378 Join the wait list for Living Mind Love Become a Mind Love Member for high-value Masterclasses, Growth Workbooks, Monthly Meditations, and Uninterrupted Listening FREE 5-Days to Purpose Email Course Sign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspired Support Mind Love Sponsors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I have a wild thought.

0:04.0

What if your relationship with money was trying to teach you something deeper about yourself?

0:10.0

What if every financial pattern, from overspending to under-earning, from hoarding to impulse splurging,

0:18.0

was actually a mirror reflecting back your deepest fears and beliefs.

0:22.6

I've been fascinated by this mirror lately, especially as I look at my own bizarre relationship

0:28.3

with wealth. I've always known how to make money. It's like this innate superpower that I've had

0:34.2

since childhood. At 13, when other kids were sleeping in, I was up before

0:39.4

dawn delivering newspapers with the determination of a tiny CEO. I ran lemonade stands,

0:45.2

I organized neighborhood talent shows with paid tickets, I went door to door selling cookie dough

0:50.0

like it was liquid gold. Hell, in college, I even had a two-month stint as a phone sex operator.

0:56.8

Yeah, I'm still busting out surprises, almost 500 episodes in.

1:01.1

And yeah, I know you want details on that one, so DM me on Instagram and I'll treat it like an AMA.

1:07.7

But here's where the mirror gets interesting.

1:10.7

Making money was never my problem. But keeping it was.

1:13.6

The moment my bank account would hit a certain number, my brain would shift into panic mode.

1:19.6

It was like this primal alarm system that would start blaring. Don't lose it. Don't lose it. Don't lose it.

1:25.6

And you know what happens when you're constantly

1:27.5

bracing for loss? You create it. So this pattern isn't just about money. It shows up everywhere.

1:35.2

Maybe you keep attracting the same types of toxic relationships. Maybe you sabotage opportunities

1:41.0

right when things start going well. Maybe you can't let yourself enjoy success

1:45.2

without waiting for the other shoe to drop. These patterns are trying to show us something about

1:50.5

ourselves if we're brave enough to look. Think about it. We've all met people who make six figures

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