Money blocks are rarely about math. They're frequently about loyalty — a quiet, unconscious refusal to have more than your family had.
Common Systemic Money Patterns
Self-sabotage right at the point of financial breakthrough. Guilt about earning more than a parent or sibling. Chronic underpricing or undercharging for your work. A family history of financial loss, debt or scarcity that quietly sets your own 'ceiling.'
Why Willpower Alone Doesn't Fix It
Budgeting, mindset work and financial education are genuinely useful — and often insufficient alone, because the block isn't purely cognitive. It's systemic: an unconscious loyalty to not out-earning or out-succeeding people you love.
How Constellation Work Helps
By making the family's relationship to money visible — who struggled, who lost everything, who was excluded over financial disputes — we can identify exactly where the loyalty lives, and give it a resolution that lets you succeed without unconscious guilt.
A Note on Realistic Expectations
Constellation work addresses the systemic and emotional barriers to abundance; it isn't a substitute for sound financial planning, and results vary. Many clients find it most powerful as one part of a broader financial and mindset practice.
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