
But let's rewind. Because for years I ran a pet care business I'd built from nothing: great clients, a great team, a genuine reputation. From the outside, it looked like success, and it was.
But on the inside, I was in constant fight mode. Not with my team, not with my clients, nobody on the outside ever saw it. I was scanning for danger and prepared to fight, every single day, and I thought that was just what running a successful business required.
Something needed to change, and it wasn't going to be the business itself, the business was actually working. So I sold it.
I remember picturing what came next: feet up, a huge wad of money, finally relaxing. What actually happened was I got the money, and it terrified me. I invested it almost immediately. Which sounds responsible, and it was, I didn't blow it on things I didn't need. But the why underneath it wasn't confidence. It wasn't "look at me, making power moves with my money." It was "I can't be trusted with this much money, get it out of my sight."
Same action, completely different engine running it.
That's the moment money mindset stopped being a side interest and became the actual work. Because if I could build a successful business and still not trust myself to simply hold money, that wasn't a strategy gap. It was a pattern.
And the real discovery came when I started hearing the exact same thing from the women I was coaching: the good month that quietly unravels itself, the money that gets moved on before it can be felt, all of it protection wearing the wrong disguise.
I've been coaching women through their money stories for 5 years now. And Miracle Coding is the newest tool in that kit, and it's the one that gets to the root the fastest. This was the piece that finally let me see what was happening physiologically, not just behaviourally.
And the best part? Watching a client make more money and hold onto money without needing to immediately move it, spend it, or explain it away, then watching what she does with it once she actually lets herself keep it.
*goes back to sniffing the cat*
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