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How To Spot a Financially Dysregulated Nervous System

How To Spot a Financially Dysregulated Nervous System

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Welcome back to Unfuck Your Money! In this week's episode, we’re getting all the way under the hood of your money patterns… and into your nervous system!

If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why do I know what to do with money but I still can’t do it?” — this episode is for you.

We’re breaking down:

- Why your overspending, undercharging, or avoidance isn’t a mindset issue — it’s a nervous system response.

- How each trauma response (Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn) shows up in your money habits.

- What physical symptoms to watch for when money stress hits the body.

- The 5 core ingredients you actually need to heal your relationship with money (hint: it’s more than just regulating your nervous system or budgeting better).

I’m also sharing a personal story about the time I racked up debt on programs I never even used… and what I was *really* trying to avoid.

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