“Money is not your master. It is your mirror.”
Most of us weren’t taught about money — we were taught about fear.
We were taught that wanting too much was greedy. That survival was noble. That wealth was either unattainable or corrupt.
But money, in its essence, is neutral.
It’s not good or bad. It’s a current. A carrier. A form.
And your relationship to it matters — not because money defines your worth, but because your beliefs about it often do.
When you begin to view money as an ally in service of your purpose — not as proof of your value — everything softens.
You begin to open. To receive. To choose with clarity instead of fear.
Today is not about chasing money. It’s about making peace with it.
Inhale slowly. Say gently, “I am safe to receive.” Repeat with the breath, letting the phrase settle deeper with each round. Notice any resistance. Meet it with compassion.
Write down your earliest memory of money. What belief did it create? Is that belief still serving you?
Jade W. “I carried so much shame around money. But once I reframed it as support for my purpose, it started flowing more freely. It became a partner, not a threat.”
Money is not your identity. It is a resource — and you are worthy of it.