Congratulations! You have a money wound—a deep, emotional, and entirely irrational reaction to anything involving finances. Maybe you break out in a cold sweat when checking your bank account. Maybe you whisper “I deserve abundance” while handing over your last $5 for an iced latte. Either way, you’re not alone.
100 Prompts for People with a Money Wound is here to help you unpack your financial baggage, rewrite your internal script, and maybe—just maybe—stop treating your wallet like a haunted object. Whether you’re a chronic under-earner, a serial overspender, or just someone who panics at the word budget, these prompts will force you to laugh, reflect, and question every impulsive Amazon purchase.
Perfect for journalers, self-aware broke people, and anyone who’s ever said, “I’ll start saving… after this one last splurge.”
- “I bought this book even though my budget screamed NO! and my inner child screamed YES!. No regrets, except for all the other dumb things I’ve spent money on.”
— Ava “Manifesting Wealth” Thompson, Still Waiting on That Deposit - “This book made me realize my entire financial plan is based on ‘vibes.’ Am I okay? Absolutely not. But at least I’m laughing about it now.”
— Mark, Professional Overthinker & Occasional Budgeter - “Before reading this, I thought ‘money wound’ was just a fancy term for ‘being broke.’ Now, I understand I’m emotionally broke and financially broke.”
— Jamie, Serial Impulse Buyer & Future Financial Guru - “I read one prompt, had an existential crisis, and immediately tried to return the book—then remembered digital books are non-refundable. Classic me.”
— Chris, Person Who Should Not Have a Credit Card - “If avoiding my finances was an Olympic sport, I’d be a gold medalist. This book, unfortunately, made me confront reality… and somehow, I’m grateful? 10/10, will cry into my budget again.”
— Taylor, Spreadsheet Hater & Emotional Spender





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