Every course you've taken tried to change your thoughts about money. New beliefs. New affirmations. New budget.
But your thoughts are only 5% of the equation.
The other 95% lives in your DNA— the part of your brain that was programmed before you were old enough to question it.
Your mother's anxiety around money? It's in your body. The sermon that said rich people don't go to heaven? It's in your body. The time your father said "we can't afford that" and you felt the shame? It's in your body.
That's why you can SAY "I am worthy of wealth" and your stomach still clenches. Your conscious mind got the new script. Your nervous system is still running the old one.
And here's the part that religion never told you:
The theology you were handed was designed to keep you dependent. Not holy. Dependent.
The church taught you that poverty was purity. That wanting more was worldly. That a good Christian woman stays small, stays grateful, stays quiet about money.
That's not Scripture. That's control.
John 10:10 — "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full."
To the full. Not to the barely. Not to the just enough. To the full.