There's no magic formula for being "good with money." Instead, it has everything to do how identity and lived experience affect financial behaviours. Ellyce Fulmore offers a shame-free, trauma-aware approach that explores the complex, nuanced, and deeply personal relationship between your identity and your money. With chapters exploring topics such as finding safe spaces, personal values, relationship dynamics, family systems, and culture, readers will engage with how their upbringing, sense of self, trauma, and mental health impact their decisions, and begin to change their relationship with money.
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