In part two of this slap-a-dappin episode on self-image and financial health, I explore four additional powerful strategies to build self-acceptance and stop the cycle of emotional spending. Building on the foundation laid in part one, this episode dives deeper into identifying your "fantasy self," recognising spending triggers, working with what you already own, and developing a framework to intercept negative self-talk. Discover how liking yourself more can become your financial superpower and free up mental space previously consumed by self-criticism.
What you will learn:
How to identify your "fantasy self" and break the spending cycle tied to that unrealistic image
Techniques to recognise and distance yourself from triggers that lead to emotional spending
Why working with what you already own can radically shift your relationship with yourself
A practical A.A.D.E. framework (Acknowledge, Articulate, Dispute, Evidence) to intercept negative self-talk
The connection between self-acceptance and improved financial decision-making
Episode Highlights
How identifying your "fantasy self" can help you intercept emotional spending before it happens (5:40)
Why your triggers for disliking yourself are powerful clues for changing your relationship with money (12:30)
The radical act of deciding you can like yourself with what you already own (18:20)
Introduction of the A.A.D.E. framework for transforming negative self-perception (22:35)
Why liking yourself is actually a "cheat code" for financial wellbeing (28:15)
My personal journey from self-criticism to neutrality and how it transformed my spending (30:25)
The connection between women's self-image struggles and engagement with personal finance (32:10)
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