Re-Release: Avoiding money triggers during the holidays

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EPISODE 246

Re-Release: Avoiding money triggers during the holidays

 


The holidays can bring up a lot around money - old stories, family patterns, comparison, guilt, pressure, overspending… sometimes all at once.

It’s meant to be a joyful season, but for many entrepreneurs it’s also overwhelming.

You’re navigating family dynamics, business decisions, boundaries, traditions, and your own money wounds - often while trying to stay calm and present.

So this week, I’m re-releasing one of my most popular episodes:
🎧 Avoiding money triggers during the holidays

Inside, I share practical tools and mindset shifts to help you feel more grounded and less reactive this time of year, including:

  1. How to receive with less guilt
  2. Why decluttering can feel so empowering right now 
  3. Why imposter syndrome flares around family, and how to calm it
  4. How to set clean, loving boundaries around spending and expectations
  5. How gift giving can activate old money stories - and how to navigate it with more ease
  6. A simple conversational trick to protect your energy when people ask about your business

You don’t have to dread conversations, hold your breath through family gatherings, or feel responsible for everyone’s emotional comfort.

There is a calmer way through the season.

xx Denise

P.S. If you want to start the new year with more clarity and calm, my free End of Year Money Mindset workbook is available now. It’s a simple way to reflect, reset, and release anything you don’t want to carry into 2025. Grab your free copy here.

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