Find a money mentor, read books about finances, and begin to view money as a tool not a weapon.
If you are having problems with money (fears, overwhelming debt, overspending) you may need extra help.
This help can come in the form of a mentor, books, websites, and blogs. The first step is acknowledging that there is a problem.
Your thoughts about money are the problem and not you as a person. There may be changes that you have to make to have peace with money but do not become depressed because of it.
Taking a proactive approach is empowering and will likely help you through the process. There are many good websites and books to get you started such as ##
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