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Ep 22: Avoiding Your Money Doesn’t Mean You Don’t Care

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If you’ve been ignoring your bank account, putting off your budget, or telling yourself you’ll “deal with it next week”… this episode is for you.

In this conversation, I’m unpacking why money avoidance isn’t laziness or irresponsibility — especially for those of us with ADHD. We’ll talk about nervous system responses, emotional overload, and why shame actually makes financial avoidance worse.

You’ll also learn some gentle 5-minute resets to help you re-enter your finances without overwhelm.

Because managing money isn’t about becoming more disciplined.
It’s about building safety and self-trust.

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