Money Myth That Hinders

I am decluttering negative thoughts about money.

Not because I was raised wrong…

But because I carried guilt that didn’t belong to me.

I grew up hearing things like:

• You can’t worship God and money

• Money is the root of all evil

• Rich people don’t make it to heaven

And even though those messages were meant to guide…

They planted fear.

I developed a fear of financial security.

A fear of having “too much.”

A fear of becoming something I didn’t want to be.

And I didn’t realize how much that mindset limited me until I became an adult.

I saw what financial comfort looked like growing up.

And then I saw it disappear.

And somewhere in that shift…

I created a belief:

👉 It’s safer to struggle than to prosper

But now?

I see it differently.

Money is not evil.

It’s a tool.

It provides:

• security

• stability

• peace of mind

And there is nothing wrong with wanting that.

What’s wrong is staying stuck in fear.

So I made a decision:

I’m letting go of that fear.

I’m choosing to grow financially.

I’m choosing to accept the blessings that come my way.

And I’m no longer allowing outdated beliefs to keep me in a limited space.

Because growth requires clarity.

And clarity requires unlearning.

WhyNetta

I’m WhyNetta—the woman behind Life With No Breaks.

I didn’t set out to build a platform. I set out to survive, to heal, and eventually, to understand myself more honestly.

For many years, my life revolved around being strong for everyone else—raising children, holding things together, and navigating relationships that required me to shrink in order to keep the peace. After experiencing narcissistic abuse and the unraveling that followed, I reached a point where continuing as I was simply wasn’t an option. Healing became a necessity, not a trend.

Life With No Breaks grew out of that season—not from perfection, but from reflection. It became a place where I could process real life in real time: parenting, rebuilding stability, breaking generational cycles, managing fear and faith side by side, and learning how to choose myself without guilt. Writing and speaking became tools for clarity, accountability, and growth—not just for me, but for others walking similar paths.

Today, I approach life with more intention and less urgency. I believe in growth that’s honest, faith that’s grounded, and healing that doesn’t require performance. I’m still learning, still rebuilding, and still choosing better—one decision at a time.

This space is a reflection of that journey.

https://lifewithnobreaks.com
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