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Tatiana Azman

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Do what you love? What Ken Honda taught me when passion didn’t pay the bills

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I learned that when you do what you love, money doesn’t always follow right away. I found out what really unlocks the flow through Ken Honda’s Money EQ.

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A woman counting money to expand her money container

Money container? Ken Honda showed me how wealth has very little to do with numbers

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A money container is your emotional capacity to receive and hold abundance. And Ken Honda helped me expand mine without having to chase numbers.

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Money blocks? Ken Honda showed me how family beliefs shaped my own

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Money blocks run deep in family history. My journey through Ken Honda’s lessons helped me see how to rewrite mine and make space for happy money.

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Arigato money? I tried Ken Honda’s gratitude practice and forgot to hate paying bills

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Arigato money is Ken Honda’s gratitude-based approach to finances. It shifted how I handle money, and it might shift how you handle yours, too.

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Money types? Turns out my emotional spending habits have a name (and finally make sense)

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Money types had me rethinking every “add to cart” I’ve ever justified. Learning from Ken Honda made me see what I was really buying into.

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A woman looking at her wallet to assess her relationship with money

My relationship with money? Toxic, apparently, and in desperate need of financial therapy

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We all have a relationship with money, whether we admit it or not. Mine? It’s messy. And Ken Honda’s course is already calling me out in ways I didn’t expect.

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Money wounds? Ken Honda helped me see how they fuel my bad money habits

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Turns out, money wounds fuel my worst money habits. Ken Honda showed me what they are, and you might recognize the same patterns too.

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“Flawesome” changed how I see my flaws, and it might change how you see yours

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Flawesome sounded like a new buzzword. That is, until Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani explained it fully. Now, it has changed how I hold my flaws and my happiness.

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They called me selfish—but radical self-acceptance was the bravest thing I did

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Self-acceptance became a hard lesson during cancer treatments. Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani taught me it begins with honoring my values without apology.

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I thought I was procrastinating but it was just indecision

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I didn’t know about indecision until Kristina Mӓnd-Lakhiani named it. I learned that the fear of choosing was worse than the choice itself.

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