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Your Money, Your Rules | Money Mindset, Money Management, Abundance Mindset, Budgeting, Spirituality

146 | When Having Fun Feels Unsafe: Releasing the Scarcity Patterns in Your Nervous System

22 Sep 2025

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Work with Me: (https://tidycal.com/eringray/45-min-call-with-erin)Have you ever been celebrating, enjoying a beautiful moment or spending money only to have your brain suddenly interrupt with scarcity thoughts like, “You shouldn’t be spending this money,” or “You're having too much fun"?That quick shift from joy to panic isn’t random, I believe it’s your nervous system revealing its limits around how much abundance it feels safe to hold.In this episode, I share the hidden connection between your window of tolerance, your nervous system, and why scarcity thoughts often show up in moments of joy. You’ll learn how childhood conditioning may have wired your body to associate safety with restriction instead of expansion, and what you can do to change that.Together we’ll explore:Why your nervous system may equate safety with saving, hoarding, or limiting pleasureHow stored emotions in the body can trigger recurring scarcity thought loopsThe role of your Default Mode Network vs. Task Positive Network Somatic practices like emotion code, tapping, breathwork, more play, and grounding to expand your capacity for joyWriting exercises to uncover limiting beliefs about money, safety, and fun Other ways to connect with me: Come learn with me in my monthly workshops ➡️ Join here Grab your free Human Design chart ➡️ Get your chart here Work with Me ➡️ Schedule your free clarity call here From my soul to yours, Erin

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