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What if the biggest threat to your finances isn’t a hacker—but the story you keep telling yourself about money?
In this episode, Frances shares a personal story about having her bank account hacked and the deeper lesson it revealed about our financial identity.
Reflective Question:
Are you living like the person you actually want to be with money—or just repeating old patterns you never meant to keep?
Action Steps:
1. Notice the narrative — Pay attention to what you say to yourself about money. Is it true or helpful?
2. Speak the shift — Replace negative money talk with statements that reflect the person you’re becoming.
3. Make one aligned choice this week — Skip an impulse buy, check your balance, or move a little to savings.
Breadcrumb for Today:
Write down one new sentence that reflects who you want to be with money. Keep it somewhere visible and let it guide your daily decisions.
By Frances LucasWhat if the biggest threat to your finances isn’t a hacker—but the story you keep telling yourself about money?
In this episode, Frances shares a personal story about having her bank account hacked and the deeper lesson it revealed about our financial identity.
Reflective Question:
Are you living like the person you actually want to be with money—or just repeating old patterns you never meant to keep?
Action Steps:
1. Notice the narrative — Pay attention to what you say to yourself about money. Is it true or helpful?
2. Speak the shift — Replace negative money talk with statements that reflect the person you’re becoming.
3. Make one aligned choice this week — Skip an impulse buy, check your balance, or move a little to savings.
Breadcrumb for Today:
Write down one new sentence that reflects who you want to be with money. Keep it somewhere visible and let it guide your daily decisions.