EP.374: The Final Lesson: What Money Was Really Teaching Us

EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 23 MIN

EP.374: The Final Lesson: What Money Was Really Teaching Us

from Make More Money as a Dietitian | Private Practice, Business Confidence, Career Flexibility, Financial Freedom · host Christine Dyan Thomson

After six years and 373 conversations about money, pricing, and professional worth, I'm going to tell you something that might surprise you: this was never really about the money. Every episode where we challenged limiting beliefs about what dietitians can earn, every conversation about raising your rates and owning your value, every deep dive into money mindset: all of it was preparation for something deeper. Something more essential than your bank account or your business revenue. It was about learning to trust yourself completely. And that's what this final lesson is about. In this episode, I'm sharing the truth about what this six-year journey was really about so you can see your own transformation clearly. This is for every dietitian who has done the money work and is ready to understand what it was preparing you for.   WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE Why the money work was actually trust work in disguise How your relationship with money mirrors your relationship with self-worth What it means that this specific work is "complete" (and why that's something to celebrate) The real transformation that happened while you thought you were just learning to charge more How the lessons from 374 episodes live on in you, even as the podcast ends A blessing to carry with you as you continue trusting yourself in all areas of life   RESOURCES & LINKS Related Episodes: Episode 00: Introduction: Why I Started This Podcast (full circle moment) Episode 375: A New Chapter: What's Next for Me (and Maybe for You) - coming next Continue the Journey: Visit manipuracentre.co to stay connected as Christine transitions into her next chapter Join the email list to be the first to know about future offerings   CONNECT & TAKE ACTION Find Christine: Email: [email protected] Website: manipuracentre.co This Podcast: Episodes 1-375 remain available as a library for your journey Your Next Steps: Step 1: Reflect Take time to honor your own journey. How has your relationship with money and yourself shifted since you started doing this work? Step 2: Celebrate You didn't just learn strategies & tactics. You learned to trust yourself. That's worth acknowledging. Step 3: Listen to Episode 375 This episode was the final lesson. The next episode is the final episode, where I share what's next and how we might continue this journey together in a new form.   A Final Note: This episode marks the completion of a specific mission: helping dietitians claim their worth and trust themselves with money. The work continues, but in a new form. Thank you for being part of this movement. The lessons live on in you.

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