Are you sure your difficulty is in money?
No. Your difficulty is that at some point you were taught: wanting it is not allowed.
If for years you receive less than you’re capable of, if you feel awkward naming the price of your work, if you spend with guilt and live in a “just getting by” mode, the reason is not a lack of skills and not bad luck.
The reason is internal beliefs that once became part of you.
Elena Ermakova—writer, entrepreneur, and a student at the Carl Gustav Jung Institute of Psychology—explains in a direct and sober way how money shame arises, why your brain keeps you in a sense of scarcity, and which family scripts still, unnoticed, steer your choices.
You’ll understand where the fear of “being well-off” comes from, why you lower your own value, and how you yourself, without noticing, slow down your income growth.
And most importantly—you’ll see how to move this forward.
No magic promises. No self-pressure. No someone else’s schemes.
This book is not about money.
It’s about the moment when you stop being afraid and for the first time allow yourself to live more.