The biggest financial barriers are often not external - they are internal.
Financial freedom is often presented as a numbers problem - income, savings, investments. But for many people, the real barriers are not just financial. They are psychological.
Our beliefs about money, success, and self-worth are shaped over time - through upbringing, experience, and repeated patterns of thinking and behaviour. These patterns can quietly limit what we aim for, what we allow ourselves to have, and how we respond to opportunity.
This course focuses on the psychology behind financial behaviour - helping you understand and change the patterns that may be holding you back.
This is not a course on investing, budgeting, or financial planning.
Instead, it is a course about:
Your relationship with money
The beliefs you hold about success, security, and worth
The behavioural patterns that influence financial outcomes
The emotional responses that shape decision-making
By addressing these areas, you can begin to approach money and opportunity in a clearer, more confident way.
By the end of this course, you will:
Identify limiting beliefs about money and success
Understand how these beliefs were formed
Recognise patterns that may be keeping you stuck
Learn how to challenge and reframe unhelpful thinking
Develop a more constructive and flexible mindset
Build greater confidence in your ability to move forward
Many people work hard but still feel stuck financially. This is often not due to lack of effort, but due to deeply ingrained patterns that influence behaviour in subtle ways.
These patterns can include avoiding risk, underestimating value, fearing success, or repeating familiar financial habits without questioning them.
Understanding these patterns is often the first step toward meaningful change.
This course may be helpful if you:
Feel stuck in your financial situation despite effort
Notice repeating patterns around money or work
Struggle with confidence in financial decisions
Feel uncomfortable with success, visibility, or earning more
Want to understand the psychological side of financial behaviour
Feeling stuck despite working hard
Hesitating when opportunities arise
Undervaluing your time or abilities
Repeating the same financial patterns
Feeling uncomfortable with success or visibility
This course will be delivered online.
The training will include structured teaching, practical exercises, and supportive materials designed to help participants build financial awareness and develop healthier financial habits.
Further details about format and schedule will be announced soon.
John Taylor is the founder of Thinking Success and has worked full-time as a private therapist for over 12 years. As part of this, he has completed specialist psychosexual training. His work focuses on helping people build confidence, develop emotional resilience and communicate more effectively in their personal and professional lives.
His teaching combines psychological insight with practical tools that people can use immediately to improve their everyday interactions and relationships.
If this course sounds like the right fit for you, you can register your interest now and be the first to hear when course dates are announced by joining our mailing list HERE.
You can also contact Thinking Success if you would like to ask any questions about the course HERE.
Register Interest Join Mailing List Contact UsNo. This course does not provide financial, investment, or budgeting advice. It focuses on the psychological and behavioural patterns that influence how people relate to money and success.
This refers to the beliefs, habits, emotional responses, and learned patterns that shape how you think about money, make decisions, and respond to opportunity. These factors often have a significant impact on financial outcomes.
Beliefs about worth, security, risk, and success can influence behaviour in subtle but powerful ways. For example, some people may avoid opportunities, undercharge for their work, or stay within familiar patterns due to underlying beliefs rather than external limitations.
This course is for anyone who feels stuck financially despite effort, notices repeating patterns around money, or wants to better understand the psychological factors that influence their financial situation.
No. This course is just as relevant for people who are doing reasonably well but feel held back from progressing further, as it is for those who feel more significantly stuck.
Many people begin to notice shifts in how they think about money, opportunity, and their own value. This often leads to more confident decision-making and a greater willingness to take constructive action.
The course does not directly teach income strategies. However, by addressing limiting beliefs and behavioural patterns, many people find they approach opportunities, work, and decision-making in a way that can support improved outcomes.
Effort alone is not always enough. Deeply ingrained beliefs and habits can influence behaviour in ways that maintain familiar patterns, even when those patterns are unhelpful.
The course is grounded in psychological understanding and therapeutic principles, combined with practical tools that can be applied in everyday life.
Yes. While it explores psychological concepts, the focus is on helping you recognise patterns and apply practical changes in how you think and act.
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