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When Your Money Mirror Lies: Understanding and Overcoming Money Dysmorphia

July 22, 20258 min read

When Your Money Mirror Lies: Understanding and Overcoming Money Dysmorphia

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You know those moments when you feel like you are one unexpected bill away from financial disaster… even though the numbers say you are doing fine?

You've got plenty in the bank, consistent income, but that doesn't matter when you've got to pay that bill.

Or maybe you keep telling yourself everything is okay because “money always comes in”… but your credit card statement and zero emergency savings funds is telling another story?

That gap between your actual financial reality and how you perceive it is what many are now calling money dysmorphia. And it is more common than most people realize.

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Dysmorphia in General: The Psychology Behind It

The word “dysmorphia” is often used in the context of body dysmorphia, where someone’s perception of their body does not match reality.

In psychology, dysmorphia refers to a distorted self-perception that persists even in the face of evidence.

Applied to money, it means your financial “mirror” is warped.

You might see scarcity where there is stability, or see abundance where there is real strain.

This distortion is rarely about the math alone — it is often rooted in old experiences, learned beliefs, and nervous system patterns that have been running in the background for years.

Two Common Faces of Money Dysmorphia

The two most common types of money dysmorphia are scarcity in abundance, or abundance in scarcity.

Scarcity in Abundance

You have savings, investments, or consistent income, but you live with a constant sense of financial fragility.

  • Reluctance to spend on even essential or joyful things

  • Constantly checking your accounts

  • Persistent low-level anxiety, even when you are financially safe

This is often rooted in early life instability, economic trauma, or inherited money fears.

Abundance in Scarcity

Your income is inconsistent, debt is high, or cash flow is tight, but you spend and plan as if you have unlimited resources.

  • Believing future income will fix current gaps

  • Avoiding looking at financial reality

  • Expanding before building reserves

Often rooted in identity, optimism bias, or a desire to maintain a certain lifestyle despite the numbers.

Why This Happens: The Inner Mechanics

Nervous System Conditioning
Your nervous system plays a much bigger role in your relationship with money than most people realize.

Our brains are constantly scanning for threats, and past experiences with instability or scarcity can make financial situations feel unsafe, even when the numbers say otherwise.

When the nervous system perceives money as a “threat,” it can trigger fight, flight, freeze, or fawn responses. In money terms, that might look like anxiety when paying bills, procrastinating on reviewing your accounts, avoiding goal-setting, or overspending to relieve stress.

This can show up in two very different ways:

  • Scarcity in Abundance: Your body stays on high alert even when you are financially secure. You may avoid spending on yourself, constantly check your accounts, or keep delaying investments because it never feels “safe enough.”

  • Abundance in Scarcity: Instead of contracting, your nervous system tries to avoid fear by leaning into overconfidence. You convince yourself “everything will work out,” overspend to feel good in the moment, or avoid looking at the numbers entirely. This false sense of abundance creates a temporary feeling of safety but often keeps you in risky financial territory.

If you’ve lived through financial instability, witnessed it in your family, or absorbed fear-based money beliefs growing up, your nervous system may have built these patterns around survival.

The good news is you can rewire this. By learning to spot the signs of dysregulation — like a racing heart when you think about money, shallow breathing while checking your accounts, or a sudden urge to spend for comfort — you can start shifting your response. Techniques like breathwork, grounding exercises, spending time in nature, or visualizing financial goals can create a sense of safety and help you make clearer, more confident money decisions.

When your body feels safe, your brain is better able to make rational, intentional choices — and that’s where real financial growth happens.

Limiting Beliefs
Beliefs like “there is never enough,” “money is hard to keep,” or “I am bad with money” create an inner narrative that overrides the facts.

Even with evidence to the contrary, the belief keeps you locked in the same emotional loop. This is often triggered by your early childhood.

Previous Patterns
Past experiences with money — whether overspending, sudden windfalls, debt cycles, or business losses — create mental shortcuts.

Your brain uses these as its reference point for today, even if your circumstances have changed.

Social and Cultural Influences
Social media, peer pressure, and lifestyle comparison shift your internal benchmark.

You may feel behind even if your numbers are solid, or overconfident because you appear to be keeping up with others.

Add in all of these layers, and you can understand why you might have an altered view of your money mirror.

When Manifestation Helps and When It Hurts

Manifestation can be a powerful tool.

Visualizing abundance, speaking affirmations, and aligning your actions with your desired reality can shift your mindset in ways that make financial growth possible.

But when you are living with money dysmorphia, manifestation can be a double-edged sword.

If you are in an abundance-in-scarcity pattern, manifestation can reinforce denial.

You might convince yourself that “money will flow” without doing the practical work of building savings, managing cash flow, or creating a realistic income plan.

You may take bigger risks, overspend, or avoid uncomfortable truths because you believe that positive thinking will always catch you.

If you are in a scarcity-in-abundance pattern, manifestation might never feel like it “works” because your nervous system is still operating in fear mode.

You may visualize wealth every day, yet sabotage opportunities because you do not truly feel safe having money.

Manifestation works best when it is paired with grounded, intentional action. Positive thoughts can open the door, but it is your habits, systems, and decisions that allow the vision to take root in real life.

Signs You Might Be Experiencing Money Dysmorphia

You do not need to check every box, but if several feel uncomfortably familiar, it might be time to take a closer look.

Scarcity Lens

  • You feel anxious spending even on essentials, despite having money set aside

  • You constantly think about “what if everything disappears”

  • You delay investments or growth opportunities out of fear of loss

  • You still see yourself as financially insecure, even if you are stable or well-off

Abundance Lens

  • You have no emergency savings fund but spend hundreds on dinners or luxury items without a plan

  • You make big purchases on the belief that “next month will be better” without concrete proof

  • You avoid checking your accounts because you do not want to face the reality

  • You prioritize lifestyle upgrades over financial safety nets

  • You continue spending as if you are in a past season of higher earnings

The Real Cost of Money Dysmorphia

When you cannot see your financial reality clearly, you make decisions from distortion. That can mean

  • Missing opportunities because you are overly cautious

  • Overspending and falling into debt cycles

  • Damaging relationships with constant money tension

  • Staying stuck in the same patterns because you do not trust yourself

How to Start Seeing Clearly Again

Like any habitual change, it's all about your awareness to the situation. Here is how you can start shifting your money lens to a clearly and more accurate reality.

Anchor in the Facts
Get real with your current situation and get naked with your numbers.

It's so freeing when you've had that moment when you are radically honest.

Set a weekly “money meeting” with yourself.

Write down your income, expenses, savings, and debt.

Seeing facts in black and white reduces the power of emotional distortion.

Identify the Story You Are Living In
Get curious about your relationship with money.

Ask yourself: “When have I felt this way before?” and “Whose voice do I hear when I think about money?”

You may realize the story is inherited, not chosen.

Define Your Enough
If we don't define what we want or what our enough is, we're in a constant battle with ourselves.

Your “enough” is not the same as someone else’s.

Clarify what truly covers your needs, safety, and joy without measuring against friends, influencers, or your past self.

We dive deep into this in our holistic money guide.

24 Hours for Decisions, a week at least for BIG ones.
Implement a 24 hour rule for purchases so you can avoid emotional spending.

You can check out the holistic money guide for a simplified approach to this.

If you feel panicked, avoidant, or overly euphoric, pause before making a money decision.

Calm your nervous system with deep breathing, a short walk, or simply noticing your surroundings.

Anything that is a BIG life financial move, make sure you've given yourself at least a week to assess it.

Celebrate Wins to Rewire Your Perception
Every small win counts.

Paying off $100 of debt, saving an extra $50, or sticking to your budget for a month builds evidence you can trust yourself with money.

Give your brain the reward system it's needing to reinforce your new habits.

A Final Word

Money dysmorphia is not a sign that you are bad with money.

It is a sign that your financial perception has been shaped by your past and your environment.

The good news is that you can change the lens you are looking through.

When your emotional experience of money matches your financial reality, you gain clarity and confidence.

From there, you can make decisions that move you toward the life you want, not the one your nervous system is braced for.

You deserve to see the truth in your financial mirror, and to make that reflection one you are proud of.

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Simone Cimiluca-Radzins, CPA

Simone is a CPA and financial expert.

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