This book is about our unwillingness to grow up, our inability to take responsibility, and ways to build a healthy relationship with personal finances. Often, our internal conflicts and beliefs, formed in childhood, continue to influence the decisions we make in adulthood: how to earn and save money, what to invest in, how to build a family budget, whether to give pocket money to children, and many others. You can learn financial literacy, form the habit of saving, try to avoid impulsive purchases, but all this will not work until we deal with our psychological problems. Psychologist Irina Maryevich tells how to get rid of internal obstacles on the way to material well-being with the help of emotional-figurative therapy. Techniques and exercises from the book will help you to carefully "unpack" deeply hidden traumatic situations and to better understand yourself. The author explains how children's ability to fantasize and take risks help to earn money; why the position "I want everything and immediately" never works; how to get rid of negative attitudes about money in the spirit of "we didn't live richly, there's nothing to start"; how to realize that behind the desire for wealth is the need for care and love.
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