The 5 Signs You're in a Capacity Freeze
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You're smart. Successful. You make complex decisions every day. So why do you freeze when it comes to your money? In this episode, I break down the 5 signs you're in a Capacity Freeze — and what's really happening beneath the surface.
The 5 Signs:
1. **You Avoid Clarity** — 12 tabs open about crypto, bookmarks about funds, but you haven't moved €100. Your nervous system has decided that looking = danger.
2. **You Outsource Your Power** — You're signing documents you don't understand and nodding in meetings you don't follow. Support is smart. Outsourcing your authority is not.
3. **You Can Calculate It, But Can't Feel It** — You can do 10% of €100 in your head. But 10% of €100,000? Your body short-circuits. Even highly educated women freeze at scale.
4. **You Think You're Being Safe, But You're Just Stuck** — That €300k sitting in savings at 0.5% interest? Inflation is eating it. You're not protecting it. You're bleeding it.
5. **You Don't Trust Yourself Yet** — You trust yourself everywhere else. But with money? You shrink. You're not missing information. You're missing self-trust.
Key Takeaway:
You're not broken. You've just reached the edge of your nervous system's current capacity. And that's something we can expand.
See you soon
With love from Mallorca
Beate
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And of course, little disclaimer to be clear, this is no financial advice, I am sharing my story and experience from the last decades and those of my clients, always do your own research and always understand what you are investing in. Don’t do it just because your hairdresser heard something somewhere or it was in the newest fashion magazine.