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S2:E4 - How Past Trauma Hamstrings Future Earnings

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Way too many professionals with unresolved trauma in their past have a tumultuous relationship with money. Simply put, there is typically an ongoing shortage with a whole lot of chaos. Spikes in earnings are often met with periods of famine. They can earn, and earn well, but not necessarily consistently.

They can move mountains for you, negotiate like a beast… for you, but when it comes to themselves, those skills to move mountains and fiercely negotiate, might flutter for a moment, only to evaporate in the next moment.

I use this episode to call this out, and look at why this is, and how to get out from under it.

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The Trauma Informed Growth Podcast explores Complex Trauma, C-PTSD and Post-Traumatic Growth through a business lens.

You can get a free PDF copy of Shannon's latest book "C-PTSD at Work: Highly Functioning, Secretly in Despair" on shannoneastman.com/cptsd-at-work, or buy the paperback on Amazon Worldwide for $9.99 US.

If you'd like to be a guest on the show, email shannon at nb3 dot io

Visit My Blog

shannoneastman.com/blog

Browse My Published Work

shannoneastman.com/books

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Twitter @ShannonEastman

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Facebook.com/shannon.e.eastman

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Way too many professionals with unresolved trauma in their past have a tumultuous relationship with money. Simply put, there is typically an ongoing shortage with a whole lot of chaos. Spikes in earnings are often met with periods of famine. They can earn, and earn well, but not necessarily consistently.

They can move mountains for you, negotiate like a beast… for you, but when it comes to themselves, those skills to move mountains and fiercely negotiate, might flutter for a moment, only to evaporate in the next moment.

I use this episode to call this out, and look at why this is, and how to get out from under it.

___________________________________

The Trauma Informed Growth Podcast explores Complex Trauma, C-PTSD and Post-Traumatic Growth through a business lens.

You can get a free PDF copy of Shannon's latest book "C-PTSD at Work: Highly Functioning, Secretly in Despair" on shannoneastman.com/cptsd-at-work, or buy the paperback on Amazon Worldwide for $9.99 US.

If you'd like to be a guest on the show, email shannon at nb3 dot io

Visit My Blog

shannoneastman.com/blog

Browse My Published Work

shannoneastman.com/books

Follow Me On:

Medium @ShannonEastman-CPTSDatWork

Twitter @ShannonEastman

LinkedIn.com/ShannonEastman

Facebook.com/shannon.e.eastman

  continue reading

53 episodes

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