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Be the Boss of Your Money

The hidden force behind your financial decisions

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: June 30, 2026
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How Unconscious Money Beliefs Shape Financial Success
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Most people assume that financial success comes down to knowledge.

Contents
  • THE STORIES WE INHERIT
  • WHY HABITS FEEL SO AUTOMATIC

However, if that were true, many more people would be managing their money brilliantly.

The reality is that lots of intelligent, capable people know what they should be doing with money. They understand the importance of saving, reducing debt, investing for the future and living within their means. Yet knowledge alone does not always translate into action.

This raises an interesting question.

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What if the biggest influence on your financial life isn’t what you consciously know, but what you unconsciously believe?

THE STORIES WE INHERIT

Long before we earned our first pay cheque, we were forming beliefs about money.

Some of these beliefs came from parents and family members. Others came from teachers, friends, the media and society more broadly. Over time, repeated messages can become accepted as truth, even when we have never consciously examined them.

Perhaps money was a source of stress in your household growing up. Perhaps financial success was viewed with suspicion. Perhaps you heard phrases such as “money doesn’t grow on trees” or “people like us never get ahead”.

These experiences can continue to shape the way we think about money decades later.

The challenge is that unconscious beliefs do not announce themselves. They tend to operate in the background, influencing our decisions, behaviours and expectations without attracting much attention.

WHY HABITS FEEL SO AUTOMATIC

Many financial behaviours follow familiar patterns.

A person may genuinely want to build savings yet find themselves spending money whenever they feel stressed or overwhelmed. Someone else may delay investing for years despite understanding the benefits of starting early.

Another person may continue living from one pay to the next even after their income has increased substantially.

In many cases, the behaviour itself is not the real issue.

The behaviour is simply the visible expression of a deeper belief, habit or emotional pattern.

This is one reason why financial progress can feel frustrating at times.

People attempt to change the outcome without understanding the underlying program that is producing it.

If your unconscious mind connects money with fear, uncertainty, guilt or scarcity, those associations can influence decision-making in ways that seem completely rational (yet deeply unhelpful) in the moment.

When people become aware of the stories they have been carrying for years, they create space for new possibilities.

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