Hidden Reason You Push Money Away (and How to Finally Feel Safe Receiving It)
Hidden Reason You Push Money Away (and How to Finally Feel Safe Receiving It)
Have you ever caught yourself thinking, “People like me don’t get to have money”? You’re not alone — and you’re not broken. Most of us didn’t learn about money from a place of safety. We learned it from stress, fear, or survival. That quiet tension in your chest every time you receive something? It’s not greed or guilt — it’s your nervous system remembering when having “too much” didn’t feel safe.
I Don’t Deserve to Have Money by Matthew Petchinsky is more than a book — it’s a soft reset for your relationship with abundance. It helps you understand why your brain mistakes comfort for danger and how to rebuild a foundation of self-worth that allows money, care, and rest to stay.
Through trauma-informed insights and gentle exercises, it teaches you to stop earning your value and start remembering it. Because the truth is, you were never undeserving — only unprepared to receive safely.
Get ready to feel at peace with wealth, not afraid of it.
Money trauma is real, even if no one taught you to call it that. When you grow up watching people struggle, argue, or go silent over bills, you don’t just remember the moments — you become them. You absorb the belief that money equals pain. Years later, you might find yourself refusing raises, spending quickly, or feeling guilty for relaxing. This book helps you name that wound without shame.
Matthew Petchinsky writes like a friend who gets it — someone who’s been through scarcity and learned that self-worth is the real currency. His words feel like a deep breath after years of bracing for impact. You’ll find calm in sentences that remind you: you can be both humble and prosperous, gentle and grounded, kind and wealthy.
Each chapter meets you where you are. The book doesn’t demand perfection — it asks for presence. It guides you to explore where undeservingness began and how to rebuild trust with yourself so you can hold onto what’s already trying to find you.
Readers are calling it “the book I didn’t know I needed.” It’s emotional wealth therapy wrapped in storytelling. It’s the permission slip you’ve waited your whole life to sign.
If you’ve ever wondered why it’s easier to help others than to accept help yourself, this book will answer that question in a way that finally makes sense. It’s not about selfishness; it’s about safety. And safety can be relearned.
Imagine waking up and no longer feeling panic when you check your bank balance. Imagine breathing deeply when someone gives you something — and not trying to give it right back. That’s what this book teaches: how to stop rejecting the good things that are already meant for you.
You’ll walk away realizing that rest is not a reward; it’s a right. That having more doesn’t make you bad; it makes you capable of giving more. That money is not the enemy — fear is.
As the world becomes noisier, I Don’t Deserve to Have Money offers the quiet courage to rebuild your relationship with abundance from the inside out. It’s a mirror for those who’ve worked too hard, given too much, and forgotten that ease is sacred too.
This isn’t just a book to read — it’s a book to heal with. It’s for the heart that’s tired of proving and ready to receive.
There are other money trauma books available now, as well as other self help books, magick and more:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=petchinsky&crid=1UTP08V4B469I&sprefix=petchinsky%2Caps%2C456&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
Barnes and noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Petchinsky
Let’s let the healing begin
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