Claire Wasserman
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And I know we've spoken already before, you know, you have some feelings about money as we all do, but in your own words, could you give me a little bit more context or details about where you're at in your relationship with money and how I can be most helpful and supportive to you today?
And I know we've spoken already before, you know, you have some feelings about money as we all do, but in your own words, could you give me a little bit more context or details about where you're at in your relationship with money and how I can be most helpful and supportive to you today?
And I know we've spoken already before, you know, you have some feelings about money as we all do, but in your own words, could you give me a little bit more context or details about where you're at in your relationship with money and how I can be most helpful and supportive to you today?
Very, very, very helpful. There's a number of things that you've said that I want to point out. Well, first of all, acknowledging the fact that you have been on a roller coaster of a relationship with money in the sense of how you grew up. So service-oriented parents who didn't make much, but you had exposure to people who did, felt they were egotistical maybe.
Very, very, very helpful. There's a number of things that you've said that I want to point out. Well, first of all, acknowledging the fact that you have been on a roller coaster of a relationship with money in the sense of how you grew up. So service-oriented parents who didn't make much, but you had exposure to people who did, felt they were egotistical maybe.
Very, very, very helpful. There's a number of things that you've said that I want to point out. Well, first of all, acknowledging the fact that you have been on a roller coaster of a relationship with money in the sense of how you grew up. So service-oriented parents who didn't make much, but you had exposure to people who did, felt they were egotistical maybe.
Then you made very little when you first graduated. You had lots of debt, but it was taken care of through social services, and then you worked your way up to six figures. But in doing those things, in the working your way up and making more, you burnt out. Is that right?
Then you made very little when you first graduated. You had lots of debt, but it was taken care of through social services, and then you worked your way up to six figures. But in doing those things, in the working your way up and making more, you burnt out. Is that right?
Then you made very little when you first graduated. You had lots of debt, but it was taken care of through social services, and then you worked your way up to six figures. But in doing those things, in the working your way up and making more, you burnt out. Is that right?
Let's not say, you know, you can say hopefully, but with a plan, we will ensure that you are off that cycle. So from what I hear from you, you equate money. And when I say you, by the way, for anybody listening and watching, I'm also saying you too. And me too, because this is a lot of us.
Let's not say, you know, you can say hopefully, but with a plan, we will ensure that you are off that cycle. So from what I hear from you, you equate money. And when I say you, by the way, for anybody listening and watching, I'm also saying you too. And me too, because this is a lot of us.
Let's not say, you know, you can say hopefully, but with a plan, we will ensure that you are off that cycle. So from what I hear from you, you equate money. And when I say you, by the way, for anybody listening and watching, I'm also saying you too. And me too, because this is a lot of us.
But for you, Danielle, particularly, you seem to associate money with... Okay, so ego, which we can go a little bit more depth. Okay, so ego. So maybe... more for me means less for you. So this binary way of looking at receiving money, money is ego. Money also equals burnout because when you did make six figures, you were overwhelmed and in a sort of toxic work environment, right?
But for you, Danielle, particularly, you seem to associate money with... Okay, so ego, which we can go a little bit more depth. Okay, so ego. So maybe... more for me means less for you. So this binary way of looking at receiving money, money is ego. Money also equals burnout because when you did make six figures, you were overwhelmed and in a sort of toxic work environment, right?
But for you, Danielle, particularly, you seem to associate money with... Okay, so ego, which we can go a little bit more depth. Okay, so ego. So maybe... more for me means less for you. So this binary way of looking at receiving money, money is ego. Money also equals burnout because when you did make six figures, you were overwhelmed and in a sort of toxic work environment, right?
So has there ever been a time where you made a lot of money and it felt really good?
So has there ever been a time where you made a lot of money and it felt really good?
So has there ever been a time where you made a lot of money and it felt really good?
Yeah. I'm going to say a cliche, but it's a cliche for a reason. You know, this expression, you can't be what you can't see. It's very true because when you haven't yet experienced something in your life, it is so difficult to imagine that it could possibly happen for you.
Yeah. I'm going to say a cliche, but it's a cliche for a reason. You know, this expression, you can't be what you can't see. It's very true because when you haven't yet experienced something in your life, it is so difficult to imagine that it could possibly happen for you.