Hey sis, Can I be real with you? There was a time when I thought the answer to my money frustrations was just making more. But no matter how much came in, it felt like I was still stuck in the same cycle: anxious about spending, confused about where my money was going, and always second-guessing myself. Sound familiar? In this week’s Call Her Profitable episode, I sat down with financial therapist Nashira Lynton to talk about something that doesn’t get addressed enough: the spiritual and emotional roots of our money habits. Here’s a little training for you:
This is what financial therapy helps you unpack—and it’s why I truly believe it’s the missing piece for so many of us. 🔗 Listen to the episode now: [Healing Your Money Story Through Financial Therapy w/ Nashira Lynton] If you want to go deeper, I highly recommend two next steps:
Let’s not just pray for more—let’s prepare for more. You are worth the healing, With Love & Support, Odaisha 🌟 Additional Support for Your Business: 🎙️ Listen to the Call Her Profitable Podcast 💼 Grab the Monetize Your Gifts Training |
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