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Money Avoidance
Money avoiders believe that money is bad or that they do not deserve it. They believe that wealthy people are greedy and corrupt, and that there is virtue in living with less money. Avoiders may sabotage their financial success or give money away in an unconscious effort to have as little as possible. Money avoidance is associated with ignoring bank statements, increased risk of overspending, financial enabling, financial dependence, hoarding, and having trouble sticking to a budget.Want to know more? Bonus Resources to jumpstart Your Happy Money Journey? I've Got Your Back!1. Download my free Happy Money Journey Workbook. It'll give you the structure you need to start understanding where you are with your finances and set some real tangible goals2. Join our Happy Honey's facebook group Here is where you can talk, or just log in and scroll around for exclusive content, insights and live Q & A's 👏 I am Phoebe Blamey, author of The Happy Money Journey - a guide to make good money decisions and live life on your termsLet Me Introduce Myself!Hey there, and welcome — I'm Phoebe Blamey. I'm here to help busy women (just like you) take away your money shame and get on top of your money game. I have a Financial Planning qualification and have run a successful mortgage broking business since 2006. I wrote The Happy Money Journey to help you make good money decisions and live life on your terms, its practical advice speaks to you and not at you. On top of 1:1 consulting I offer a variety of courses to help you create a money plan on your own terms 👉 If you are living pay to pay, struggling with debt or in fear of retirement I am here with practical steps to help you lose the shame and find the gain.