What if your relationship with money isn’t just about dollars and cents—but about emotions and memories?
In this episode of Mind Matters with Dr. Nina, we explore the deep emotional connections we have with finances and how our personal stories shape our financial behaviours. Dr. Nina unpacks how childhood experiences and ingrained beliefs influence spending, saving, and financial stress.
Through real-life examples, she highlights the emotional triggers behind money habits—whether it’s overspending as a form of comfort, guilt around wealth, or a scarcity mindset. She also shares practical tools for reshaping financial behaviors, including:
- Money Journaling – tracking emotional triggers behind spending.
- Value-Based Budgeting – aligning finances with what truly matters.
- Reframing Self-Talk – shifting limiting beliefs about money.
By recognizing and rewriting our money stories, we can develop a healthier, more empowering financial mindset.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- How emotions and childhood experiences shape financial behaviors.
- The most common money stories we inherit—and how to challenge them.
- Why retail therapy often masks deeper emotional needs.
- How to identify emotional triggers behind spending habits.
- Strategies to align financial choices with personal values.
- The power of gratitude in shifting from a scarcity mindset to abundance.
Key Takeaways:
- Our relationship with money is influenced by emotions and memories.
- Money stories are developed over a lifetime and shape financial behaviors.
- Common money beliefs—like "money is the root of all evil" or "there's never enough"—impact decision-making.
- Retail therapy often serves as an emotional coping mechanism.
- Identifying emotional triggers behind spending leads to healthier financial habits.
- Money journaling helps track spending patterns and emotional responses.
- Aligning spending with core values creates a more fulfilling financial life.
- Practicing gratitude shifts the mindset from scarcity to abundance.
- Reframing negative self-talk about money fosters a more positive outlook.
- Recognizing and challenging inherited financial beliefs leads to healthier money habits.
Resources Mentioned:
- The Binge Cure by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
- Learn more about Dr. Nina’s work and The Binge Cure Method at drninainc.com
Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina
If money has ever felt like a source of stress, guilt, or uncertainty, this episode is for you!
Tune in, take notes, and start rewriting your money story today.
And remember—your mind matters!
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