The belief that you're "bad with money" usually isn't a verdict on your skills — it's an old label that stuck, and then quietly shaped how you act around every dollar. Labels like that are self-fulfilling until someone names them out loud. So this doesn't score you. It's a short, private reading that finds where the story started, shows you the strength it's been covering up, and gives you a truer sentence to carry instead. Free to start, no account. Reflection, not financial advice.
"Bad with money" is usually an inherited label, not a fact — and it becomes self-fulfilling once it sticks. This free private reading finds where the story started and hands you a truer one, without scoring or grading you. Reflection, not financial advice.