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In this conversation, Jim interviews Enneagram expert Doug Lynam, who shares his unique journey from a wealthy upbringing to a 20-year stint as a Benedictine monk, and finally to a career in finance and writing. Doug discusses the complexities of money, personal development, and the Enneagram, emphasizing how our childhood experiences shape our financial behaviors and beliefs. He introduces the concept of 'money monsters' and explores the importance of healing our relationship with money through understanding our sacred wounds and attachment styles.
3 Key Takeaways:
Money Trauma: Early experiences often shape lifelong beliefs and behaviors about money. For example, conflicting messages about money during Doug’s childhood created confusion and avoidance.
Enneagram and Financial Behavior: The Enneagram gives us a structured way to understand the emotional undercurrents that drive financial decisions. Doug explains how each type reflects specific emotional reactions to early stress and outlines how these patterns can be recognized and redirected.
From Scarcity to Strategy: Shifting from a scarcity mindset to a values-based financial strategy involves identifying emotional triggers, building awareness, and creating systems that support intentional decision-making over inherited habits.
Listen to the full episode to explore how understanding your money story can change your financial future.
Please remember to subscribe and rate the show!
Connect with Doug Lynam:
Website: https://www.douglynam.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/douglynam/
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/doug-lynam/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/douglynam/
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In this conversation, Jim interviews Enneagram expert Doug Lynam, who shares his unique journey from a wealthy upbringing to a 20-year stint as a Benedictine monk, and finally to a career in finance and writing. Doug discusses the complexities of money, personal development, and the Enneagram, emphasizing how our childhood experiences shape our financial behaviors and beliefs. He introduces the concept of 'money monsters' and explores the importance of healing our relationship with money through understanding our sacred wounds and attachment styles.
3 Key Takeaways:
Money Trauma: Early experiences often shape lifelong beliefs and behaviors about money. For example, conflicting messages about money during Doug’s childhood created confusion and avoidance.
Enneagram and Financial Behavior: The Enneagram gives us a structured way to understand the emotional undercurrents that drive financial decisions. Doug explains how each type reflects specific emotional reactions to early stress and outlines how these patterns can be recognized and redirected.
From Scarcity to Strategy: Shifting from a scarcity mindset to a values-based financial strategy involves identifying emotional triggers, building awareness, and creating systems that support intentional decision-making over inherited habits.
Listen to the full episode to explore how understanding your money story can change your financial future.
Please remember to subscribe and rate the show!
Connect with Doug Lynam:
Website: https://www.douglynam.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/douglynam/
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/doug-lynam/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/douglynam/
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