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Unlocking Financial Fulfillment: Discover Your Money Identity

Ever wondered why managing money often feels like an unsolvable puzzle? In this blog post, we'll explore a hidden piece of the puzzle that can help you understand your Money Identity, revealing your true desires and aspirations. Imagine having a deep understanding of your authentic ...

Queer Guide to Financial Trauma Healing

Navigating Financial Trauma Healing with Queer Resilience   In this guide, we explore the intersection of queerness and financial trauma, providing a roadmap for healing and empowerment. As a queer individual, you often face unique challenges and forms of discrimination that can manifest as fin...

Are You Under a Toxic Trance?

  Guess what reader, you actually have been hypnotized before.   As a Black female hypnotherapist, I noticed that clients who are BIPOC have a deeper level of conditioning that mindset work doesn’t work on. I also noticed the same issue with my Whyte clients who experienced childhood trauma or...

30-Day Guide: How Asian Americans Can Reclaim Their Rage, Set Boundaries, and Let Emotions Flow

One of the first things I do with my Asian American clients is to help them reclaim their rage.    This process helps them in so many ways but here is a short list of the main benefits. Smashing Stereotypes and Breaking Free   Reclaiming your rage and expressing a range of emotions challen...

9 Books On Wealth Consciousness & Money Attraction By BIPOC Authors

You are what you consume. Here are my book recommendations for BIPOC money attraction and wealth consciousness. But remember knowledge is useless if not applied. Create a money attraction routine that heals by reading these books while listening to one of our Supersonic Subliminals. Check out ...

How to Start Putting Yourself First

In part 3 of our guide to helping you become a better you, we’re breaking down the importance of putting yourself first. If you're a people-pleaser, you're likely to end up feeling anxious, stressed, and emotionally depleted when you keep going too far to please others. Of course, it's a good thi...