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Catherine Lee

@radicalpathway

High Performing Expert & Prof. Creatives: Represent Your Singular Work & Penetrate the Invisible (Money) Cage: income,savings,debt,investments, financial trauma

NYC Katılım Şubat 2021
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Catherine Lee
Catherine Lee@radicalpathway·
Your Family Paradigm Has More Powerful Control Over Your Entire Money Picture than Anything Else in Your Life. Are you a high earner, but you don't have savings or investments to show for it? Or maybe you're working all the time, exhausted, and it's never enough? You're "successful" but you're also always over leveraged, funning on fumes, or overwhelmed and stressed, perhaps even on your way to burnout? Or no matter how much you have in your financial accounts you feel nervous, paranoid something might happen and it will all disappear? Maybe you went from once trying to figure out how you were going to pay rent to now earning a lot of money and wondering: What if it all collapses? Or perhaps no matter how much money you earn, it never feels like enough? Was there worry, anxiety, or any trauma related to money growing up? Was there an accident, illness, divorce, job loss, or something painful that happened to cause bankruptcy, change in lifestyle and financial circumstances? Were your parents very private about money? Was it considered wrong or taboo to talk about it? Was there judgement of those who had it or in a certain way. Was there a lot of scarcity or never enough? Did you grow up with a lot of money but there were a lot of conditions, pressure, and expectation around what you needed to do, be, have? Were your parents super strict with money or maybe super loose? Did they talk a lot of about money, including how they valued people and things? Maybe pride about having a lot of money or not having money? Did you grow up with a lot of money but your parents were always stressed, absent, exhausted and checked out? It doesn't matter if you vowed to never be like your parents, you're shaped by them: who you believe you have to be, how hard you have to work, what you value, your value, your view of money.... If your parents were often angry and frustrated over money, ashamed and stressed, or constantly in conflict and battle, whether with family, a spouse, or business, you were unconsciously downloading that as a child... Programming around money starts very young (the first 7 years of life), which is why it no matter how intelligent you are, how many patterns and beliefs you identify, how spiritual you are, how hard you work, how superior your work may be, how many degrees you receive, how much you achieve, the risks you take, you still experience mysterious challenges and frustrating resistances around your money and wealth. This programming is connected each part of your money: income, savings, debt, financial goals, investments and an instinct to survive and thrive in your "tribe of origin". It gets wired into your nervous system and psyche and determines your unconscious financial set points, including how you experience your money. It shapes and determines who you are, how you feel, and how you see and value the world around you, including success, money, certain kinds of people, wealth, and it's unconscious and emotional.... Which is why you may be hyper aware of your beliefs and patterns after doing a lot of programs, listening to lots of podcasts, or reading books, except you're still not penetrating the cause. We are either in loyalty, battle, or both with our early family money paradigm, which creates unconscious internal conflict and destructive patterns, sabotage, stuck-ness, which compete with our conscious aims, often shuts down our unconscious desires, and gets reflected in each part of our money, causing our results, vows, set points, patterns, triggers, behaviors, and state which no matter how well you name, identify, and describe never seem to change. This is why it's critical to uncover your specific programming and trauma connected to each part of your money: income, savings, debt, financial goals, investments so you can *penetrate* and dissolve it at multi-levels: brain-psyche-body, including the nervous system and unconscious -- simultaneously -- applying a specific, clinically proven approach. If you genuinely want to create money and wealth your way, without the constant drama and distraction patterns, dis-ease, stress, battle, anxiety, hyper vigilance can create, sign up for TOTAL Money Intensive: 3 hour intensive uncovering your specific programming and trauma connected to each part of your money: income, savings, debt, financial goals, investments, and dissolving it with an applied approach tailored to you PLUS one week of support. The sooner you uncover and dissolve this programming, the sooner you will experience entirely new results to your money, your energy, perspective and possibility. Comment *TOTAL* and I can send you details, or you can DM Me. Catherine xx
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@QasimRashid What do you expect from MAGA. They’re pedo dirtbags who invoke God to hide.
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Qasim Rashid, Esq.@QasimRashid·
BREAKING: Adam Hoffman has been released from jail for "good behavior." Hoffman is the 49-year-old Waco, TX attorney who faced life without parole for repeatedly raping a young boy, until Texas AG Ken Paxton offered him 1 day in jail and no need to register as a sex offender. A judge increased his sentence to a whopping 60 days. He got out in 30 days. This is MAGA's vision for the USA. Full story: letsaddresstexas.substack.com/p/ken-paxtons-…
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There aren’t too many things more evil (and I don’t use that word loosely) than a person intentionally psychologically disturbing (stalking) another person for their gain, and then talking about connecting to God as part of their work.
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Most people hear heavy metal and think aggression. Elif Shafak listens to metal while writing award-winning novels about water, Yazidi grandmothers, and ancient cities. She believes we have it all wrong when it comes to heavy metal: "Heavy metal is so honest. It's so raw. It's all about raw emotions. I love the contrasts, particularly in melodic death metal — the clean vocals with the guttural, the harshness, the intensity of it. It's not pretentious. It is what it is. It's a myth to think that people who listen to this kind of music are aggressive souls. Many metalheads are actually very gentle souls, including many heavy metal musicians. When I like a song that speaks to me in that moment, I can listen to that song on repeat, maybe 70 or 80 times. I don't jump from one song to the next. That's how I zoom in and zoom out, and then I'm in a different place. When I listen to this kind of music, I feel calmer."
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That is forgiveness.
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As a daughter, the greatest sign of my maturity was giving my parents the room to change and grow; instead of constantly holding them to a past that no longer is.
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The New Yorker@NewYorker·
Before ChatGPT, more than 98 per cent of all English-language articles published on the internet were written by humans. By the fall of 2024, machines were writing around half. newyorker.com/magazine/2026/…
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Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
From my personal experience, AI has made it 10x more fun to work in finance and look at potential investment opportunities All of the grunt work that used to take up hours of time is now being automated. Instead of having to aggregate data from various sources, I am having Claude or ChatGPT complete these tasks and do research overnight By the time I wake up, I essentially have work ready to be reviewed and then I send the agent back on the hunt for new information and analysis It is literally like having a bunch of qualified interns and analysts under you doing the job, while you get to focus on the big picture and critical thinking, which are the more fun parts of the role anyway My excitement and capacity to do more work have literally 10xed because of agentic AI. Truly amazing.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"JD Vance considers abandoning run for president in 2028," per the DailyMail
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Out of the Furnace is an under talked about film. The cast is incredible.
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How old were you when you realized your family wasn’t normal lol?
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You can do nervous system regulation all day long, but if you don’t uncover & penetrate childhood programming & trauma, meeting the brain-psyche-body, nervous system at the *intrinsic level* — the cause — you’re just coping.
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Goal Trauma is different than financial trauma but can certainly involve financial trauma. Many of my high performers have experienced goal trauma. Listen in to learn more. Catherine xx
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The narcissist rejects commitment and responsibility in nearly all forms because they fear them. This is why a lot of them won't or resist signing contracts ;) I watch this.
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Fascinating to watch women talk about "the feminine" or "depth" or "creativity", yet they stutter over the words trauma & shame.
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@UsingLyft @jfromthebk I think it might be you who is struggling to follow my point. Men in general are the ones who have been consistently told they can wait or they have a longer window of time than women. Playboy or not.
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A lot of women think they’re gonna be ok later in life being alone cuz they’re used to it now but I suspect being alone in your 20s and 30s while still receiving ample male attention will feel much different than being alone in your 40s and 50s. Pride
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