My relationship with money is broken. Here's my pattern: [describe money behaviors, spending triggers, saving failures, debt situation, childhood money memories, parents' money relationship, and current money anxiety]. Dig deep like a therapist specializing in financial trauma. Identify: my core money wound (the exact belief I formed about money in childhood), what money represents to me beyond money (safety? Love? Worth? Freedom? Control?), the specific ways I self-sabotage financially and the emotional trigger before each sabotage, who I'm unconsciously trying to prove something to with my spending, what I'm trying to fill with purchases, and the generational money pattern I inherited. Then decode my money scripts: the lies I believe about money, the permission I'm waiting for, the amount of money that would feel "enough" (and why I don't believe I deserve it), and what I'd have to face if I actually had financial security. Create my money healing roadmap: the belief system overhaul (exact new money stories to install), the behavioral changes with emotional preparation for resistance, the "money date" ritual for confronting my finances without shame, the spending pause protocol for when triggers hit, and the 6-month financial reset with psychological milestones not just numerical ones. Include: the money conversation I need to have with my past self, the scarcity story I need to retire, and the abundance I'm blocking by holding onto this wound.