If your nervous system could talk about money… 👀

Last week, we started a conversation about your body budget—and how your nervous system is always tracking your financial reality, even when you're not consciously thinking about money.
This week, we’re going a layer deeper.
Because often, what we feel in the body… comes from something we believed first.
🧠 This Week’s Practice: Spot the Story
Each time you check your bank balance this week (yes, keep it up, every day- even if you know nothing “changed”!), ask yourself:
“What do I believe this number means about me?”
Write it down—no filters, no editing.
You might notice thoughts like:
→ “I’m behind.”
→ “I’ll never feel secure.”
→ “I’m not good with money.”
→ “I have to work harder to be worthy of more money.”
Here’s the thing: you didn’t invent these beliefs.
Most of us inherited them—from family, from culture, from school, and even from osteo college.
But beliefs aren’t facts. And once you name them, you can start to shift them.
Inside The Osteo Collective, we’re doing this work together—live.
This Friday, May 16, we’re hosting our Prosperity in Practice Digital Retreat, and our guest speaker is showing us how to create systems that support financial ease—even when you’re off work, on vacation, or simply needing a breather.

It’s not about becoming an accountant.
It’s about learning how to set up your practice so it supports you, not just your patients.
There’s still time to join us live—if you’ve been waiting for the nudge, this is it. 💛
👉🏻 And next week?
- I’ll be writing to you from Las Vegas, where I’ve been invited to speak at a legal conference on how the root causes of so many life challenges—whether physical, emotional, or relational—often come down to just a few core areas:
- money
- relationships
- health
- and mindset.
I’m not there to give financial advice (thank goodness 😂),
but to explore how these pillars deeply influence professionals and their practices—and why our work as osteopathic practitioners is even more powerful when we understand the whole picture.
So for now, keep noticing.
Keep being curious.
And keep opening the door to a more compassionate, conscious relationship with your money story.
I’m proud of you already.
Geneviève
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