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Understanding the Money Story You Inherited

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Explore inherited money trauma using family constellations - a way of looking at how family patterns and survival strategies get passed down through generations. Walk away with awareness of where your money patterns came from, why they’ve been there, and what you’re ready to loosen your grip on.

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Understanding the Money Story You Inherited
Understanding the Money Story You Inherited

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Feb 25, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM PST

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Who

What

Our relationship with money rarely starts with us.


Fear around not having enough. Guilt about wanting more. Patterns of overgiving, undercharging, debt, avoidance, or constant pressure to “be responsible.” Often, these patterns aren’t personal failures they’re inherited stories, passed down through family survival, loss, instability, or silence around money.


In this live Zoom experience, we’ll explore inherited money trauma using a gentle, accessible form of family constellations. Family constellations are a way of looking at how family patterns and survival strategies get passed down through generations. You don’t need to know your family’s history or share personal details — this work helps you see where a pattern began and what it was originally trying to protect, so it doesn’t keep running your relationship with money unconsciously.


This is not about fixing your finances or forcing a positive mindset. It’s about understanding the story behind your money patterns so you ca…


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