07.03.2025 14:13
Psychologist and Money Coach Pelin Narin Tekinsoy was a guest of journalist Neşe Berber in the Haberler.com studio. Tekinsoy emphasized the emotional aspect of the relationship with money, stating that individuals' connections with money are related to their relationships with their mothers.
Psychologist and Money Coach Pelin Narin Tekinsoy evaluated the relationship between money and human psychology in a program hosted by Neşe Berber on Haberler.com. Tekinsoy stated that people's attitudes towards money are influenced by their bonds with their mothers.
"MONEY COACHING IS ABOUT EMOTIONALLY USING MONEY"
Pelin Narin Tekinsoy emphasized that money coaching is not just about developing financial strategies; it also encompasses how individuals perceive money and the meanings they attach to it. Noting that the emotional connection with money is shaped during childhood, Tekinsoy said, "People should look at their relationships with their mothers; how their relationship with their mother is, so is their relationship with money."
"RELATIONSHIPS WITH MOTHERS DETERMINE INDIVIDUALS' ATTITUDES TOWARDS MONEY"
Tekinsoy pointed out that parents, especially mothers, have a significant impact on children's attitudes towards money. Stating that "the process the mother and father go through a year before getting married is coded into the child's DNA," Tekinsoy expressed that this situation reflects on the individual's financial habits. Additionally, she highlighted the psychological elements underlying financial desires with her words, "People who want to find money immediately are looking to find their lost mother."
"DON'T BE ASHAMED TO TALK ABOUT MONEY"
Tekinsoy mentioned that the taboo surrounding discussions about money in society affects individuals' financial decisions. Stating that "wanting and talking about money is not something to be ashamed of," she emphasized that individuals should keep their financial dreams broad. She also stressed the importance of being careful about where and how we talk about money to protect ourselves from the evil eye.