Self-Trust

As I reflected on the last year, a theme that I had not anticipated emerged.

It’s self-trust.

  • I now trust that when I set powerful intentions, they come true, even if the how is not clear yet. By setting the intention to monetize my work at the beginning of the year, opportunities I never heard of presented themselves, and I got hired for the first time to teach my work.
  • By launching my first workshop at the end of the year, I now trust that I can generate income if I leave my job and start my own business.
  • I now trust that when I believe my work is worth so much, the universe agrees and I receive from sources I do not expect. For example, someone paid me back some money I gave a year ago on the same day of the workshop launch.
  • Now that it’s finally a habit, I now trust that meditation helps sharpen my intuition.
  • I also now trust my intuition more than ever; my gut feeling told me someone was bad news, and it was right.
  • I now trust that affirmations work, specifically repeatedly writing them in the morning.
  • I now trust that when I respect my menstrual cycle and rest more, I achieve more.
  • I now trust that when I start typing, meaningful words will appear, eventually.

Self-Trust

Money Beliefs Session Recap

I just hosted a Live Instagram session today with a super financial coach to talk about money beliefs and how they define our relationship to money. It was such an energizing conversation.

I started the Live by saying ‘I love money so much’ and asking the audience how does that statement make them feel. It’s really funny that if we replaced money with Pizza, as Jen Senciro said in her awesome money beliefs shaker of a book “You Are a Badass at Making Money”, we wouldn’t feel a thing about the statement, but saying that we love money triggers many reactions, most of which are judgmental.

We also talked about the need to challenge our limiting money beliefs using the 3-legged chair method. We need to find three supporting pieces of evidence to have a limiting belief hold. Most times we wouldn’t be able to.


We defined the difference between rich and wealthy. Wealthy is what we want to be where we don’t make money in exchange for our time, but instead have passive sources of income supporting us.

Throughout the Live, we kept repeating our current favorite money mantra

“I love money and money loves me”.

Try it. It’s powerful.

Watch the Live session here (Arabic).

Money Beliefs Session Recap