Inner Money Authority
Stop second-guessing yourself and start trusting your own financial decisions
Welcome back, and congratulations on the work you have done over the last few weeks!
In Module 1, you started by observing your patterns around money and noticing where you give your authority away.
In Module 2, you learned how to reclaim that authority internally when doubt or hesitation appears.
In Module 3, you practiced expressing your authority in conversations with others — whether that’s stating your price, discussing compensation, or talking about money with a partner.
Now in this final module, we bring everything together.
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Module 4
Inner Money Authority does not mean that you will never feel uncertainty again.
There will always be moments where decisions feel difficult or where other people have strong opinions.
What changes is this:
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You no longer automatically give your authority away.
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You pause.
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You notice what is happening.
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And you return to your own judgment before deciding what to do.
This is what it means to lead your financial life from the inside out.
Over the last three modules, you learned tools that support this process.
In this final module, we bring them together into a simple ongoing practice.
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Welcome to module 4 of the Inner Money Authority.
Firstly, I want to acknowledge you for completing the journey of the last few weeks. In module one, you started by observing your patterns around money and noticing where you give your authority away. In module two, you learned to reclaim your authority internally when doubt or hesitation appears. And in module three, you practiced expressing your authority in conversations with others, such as stating your price, negotiating a salary or having money conversations with a partner. In this final module, we will bring everything together because the goal of this course is not just awareness, it's to lead your financial life with inner money authority. And it doesn't mean that you will never feel uncertainty again. There will always be moments where decisions around money and finances feel difficult or where you face situations where other people have strong opinions that may influence you.
But this is really about not automatically giving your authority away. It's about creating space to pause and reflect and decide how you want to respond. It's about going back to yourself, your self-trust and your own judgment before consciously deciding how to respond.
And that means that you will be leading your financial life from the inside out.
So now we're going to bring all the frameworks that we've had over the past few weeks together into a simple practice. You learned the different processes to support you going forward. And this week we will look at what we call the inner money authority practice. The first one is about noticing where authority leaks. The second one is reclaiming your authority internally. So when you doubt or feel unsure about how to handle a money situation, we invite you to pause and ask yourself, what are the facts? What is the fear that I have? That the fear that is present in me right now and what would I choose if I trusted myself fully? And the third one is expressing your authority in conversations. When money discussions arise, you will return to the framework we looked at last week, which is stating the situation, expressing your position and inviting collaboration.
The exercises for this week, the assignments for this week is to bring the different practices together as well and looking back on what the journey has been over the past four weeks. So the first exercise is doing exactly that. It's looking at what you have discovered about your relationship with money and noticing where you are reclaiming your authority.
The second exercise invites you to reflect on a specific moment where you handle the financial situation differently during the course of the past four weeks compared to what you would have done previously. And the third one is to go back and look again at what are your most common authority leaks.
This is a little bit of repetition, but it's about becoming very clear. It's about practicing awareness and allowing yourself to reclaim those moments when the authority leaks.
The second to last exercise is about creating your own personal money authority commitments, writing down a few statements about how you want to lead your financial life going forward.
And the final exercise is reflecting on the identity shift. We talked in earlier sessions about how money doesn't trigger logic, it triggers identity. So now this is the moment to look at how your identity is shifting, how you are becoming a woman who handles money situations differently from what you did before. So that's it. As you complete this final module, remember that inner money authority is not about seeking perfection. It's about building consciously a different relationship with money that is grounded on awareness, self-trust and clear communication. So that's what you will be practicing this week and what we encourage you to build your money conversations and your relationship to money around going forward as well.
We're really looking forward to seeing you on Thursday for this final for the final live call and until then, please don't hesitate to write in the WhatsApp group if you have any questions or anything you want to share. Take care.
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