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Description
How do you overcome a scarcity mindset when it was essential for your family's survival? In this episode of The Money Healing Club Podcast, financial therapist Rachel Duncan responds to a listener's question about breaking free from the scarcity scripts inherited from immigrant parents. Rachel explores how financial trauma gets passed down through generations and offers a step-by-step process for honoring your family's experiences while creating new money scripts that serve your present reality.
💬 "I'm doing money differently than my parents did, and that's okay because they raised me to be smart and watchful. I will always look out for my safety." - Rachel Duncan
Key takeaways from the episode:
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Immigration often involves significant financial trauma that shapes family money scripts
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Scarcity mindsets that were once survival mechanisms can become rigid identities
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Rewriting money scripts should honor the original intent (safety) while allowing for growth
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Financial healing isn't about rejecting your heritage but expanding what's possible
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Recovery from financial trauma means integrating past challenges into a fuller life story
⏰ EPISODE BREAKDOWN
Understanding Financial Trauma [00:02:08 - 00:04:16] Rachel explains how financial trauma develops and manifests through fight, flight, freeze, or fawn responses in relation to money.
Common Scarcity Patterns in Immigrant Families [00:04:16 - 00:07:08] Exploration of typical money behaviors in immigrant families, including guilt around purchases, hypervigilance about being ripped off, and "take whatever you can get" mentality.
The Purpose Behind Family Money Scripts [00:07:08 - 00:08:54] Discussion of how family money scripts often come from a place of wanting to keep you safe, rather than just being arbitrary rules.
Step-by-Step Script Rewriting Process [00:08:54 - 00:16:30] Rachel walks through a detailed process for identifying, examining, and thoughtfully rewriting inherited money scripts to create flexibility while maintaining safety. [See below]
Examples of Transformed Money Scripts [00:16:59 - 00:19:15] Several examples of common limiting money beliefs and how they can be reframed into more supportive, flexible scripts that honor both safety and growth.
📝 Money Script Rewriting Process
Step 1: Identify Your Current Scripts Complete these prompts to uncover your inherited money beliefs:
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Money is...
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Income is...
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Spending is...
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Expensive things are...
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Enough looks like...
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Being "good with money" looks like...
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Debt is...
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Credit cards are...
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Wealth is...
Step 2: Examine the Language
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Circle one sentence that feels like a block to your growth
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Identify absolute, extreme, or black-and-white words (never, always, don't, must)
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Note words with moral judgment (bad, stupid, evil, greedy)
Step 3: Understand the Historical Context
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