I Tried Kathrin Zenkina’s Melt Money Blocks Masterclass So You Don’t Have To (But Maybe You Should)
Let me be straight with you – I was skeptical. Really skeptical. When a friend wouldn’t stop raving about Kathrin Zenkina’s Melt Money Blocks Away Masterclass, I rolled my eyes so hard I nearly saw my brain. Another manifestation guru selling the dream? No thanks.
But here’s the thing – I was also stuck. Despite decent income, my bank account kept doing this weird disappearing act every month. And don’t get me started on my relationship with investing (spoiler: nonexistent). So after one particularly depressing bank statement, I thought, what the hell, and signed up.
Three weeks later, I’m… surprisingly conflicted. This review isn’t going to be a clear thumbs-up or thumbs-down, because honestly, this masterclass isn’t for everyone. But it’s definitely not what I expected either.
Full disclosure: I paid for this course with my own money ($297 during a promotion), completed all modules, and have been applying the techniques for about 8 weeks now. I’m not affiliated with Kathrin or her brand in any way. This is just my experience – yours might be completely different.
What Are These “Money Blocks” Anyway? (And Do You Actually Have Them?)
So before I dive into what worked and what didn’t, let’s talk about what this course is actually promising to fix. According to Kathrin, “money blocks” are these subconscious mental barriers that basically sabotage your financial success. They’re like invisible tripwires in your brain that you don’t even know are there.
Now I’ve gotta admit – when she first explained this concept, I was like, “Yeah right, my problem isn’t psychological; it’s my actual bank account.” But as I went through the first module, something clicked. That voice in my head saying “you’ll never be good with money” or “rich people are just lucky” – those weren’t random thoughts. They were patterns I’d been repeating since childhood.
Kathrin explains that these blocks often come from:
- Things your parents said about money (mine were classic “money doesn’t grow on trees” people)
- Past experiences that were painful (um, hello credit card debt of 2016)
- Social messages about wealth (I definitely absorbed the “money corrupts” narrative)
- Weird beliefs about what you deserve (this one hit me hard, not gonna lie)
The course argues that these aren’t just thoughts – they’re essentially programming that runs in the background and affects your decisions without you realizing it. And you know what? After some honest self-reflection, I could see some truth there. I’ve passed up opportunities because “that’s not for people like me.” That’s… not great.
About Kathrin: Marketing Genius or Actual Money Mentor?
I’d seen Kathrin’s Instagram before – all beachy locations and manifestation quotes. Part of my initial eye-rolling was because, come on, who actually lives like that? But the masterclass showed a different side of her that I found more relatable.
She talks about going from $25k in debt to building her seven-figure business. Is it verified? No idea. But her teaching style isn’t what I expected. She’s less “woo-woo” than her social media suggests and more straightforward about the psychological aspects of money management.
Her approach mixes several techniques:
- NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) – which honestly sometimes felt a bit manipulative to me
- Guided visualizations – which I found surprisingly effective, even as a meditation skeptic
- Cognitive reframing exercises – basic psychology, but applied specifically to money beliefs
- Action steps – thankfully not just “think positive” but actual behavior changes
I appreciate that she admits when something is her opinion versus backed by research. That said, she definitely leans heavily on the “manifestation” framework, which might be a deal-breaker depending on your worldview. For me, I decided to extract the practical psychology bits and treat the manifestation stuff as optional metaphor.
The Weird and Wonderful Format: What You Actually Get
Okay, let’s talk about what your money actually buys. The masterclass isn’t just video lectures (though there are plenty of those). It includes:
The Video Content:
Six main modules, each around 45-70 minutes. Kathrin talks directly to camera, and honestly, some sections could’ve been cut in half. I found myself watching at 1.5x speed sometimes. The production quality is decent but not mind-blowing.
The Workbook:
This was shockingly useful? I’m not usually a journaling person, but some of the exercises actually made me confront money patterns I’ve never acknowledged. There was one about tracing your earliest money memory that had me messaging my sister like “Do you remember when Dad…?” Eye-opening stuff.
Guided Audios:
These are 10-20 minute meditations designed to reprogram your subconscious. Look, I’m a chronic overthinker who can barely sit still, but I found myself looking forward to these. The “Money Magnetism” one became part of my morning routine, which I never expected. Your mileage may vary.
The Community:
There’s a private Facebook group. It’s… fine? Some inspiring stories, some obvious humble-brags. I posted twice and got supportive responses. Not life-changing, but a nice bonus.
What surprised me most was how active the experience was. This isn’t passive watching – you’re expected to do the work, which I respect. No work, no results. Simple as that.
Did It Actually Work? My Honest Results
This is probably what you’re here for, right? The bottom line results. Well, it’s complicated.
Here’s what changed for me after 8 weeks:
The Good Stuff:
- Awareness: I now catch myself when I’m making fear-based money decisions. That alone has been worth the price for me.
- Reduced anxiety: I used to feel actual chest tightness looking at my accounts. That’s gone, replaced with a more neutral “this is just information” feeling.
- Better decisions: I finally started that investment account I’ve been putting off for YEARS. Not because I magically “manifested” courage, but because I identified and challenged the specific fears holding me back.
- New opportunities: I asked for (and got) a side project that increased my income by about $600/month. Would I have done this anyway? Maybe. But the timing suggests the course had some influence.
The “Meh” Results:
- No money magically appeared: Duh. Despite the “abundance” talk, I didn’t suddenly attract random windfalls.
- Still hate budgeting: The course doesn’t replace practical financial skills, which I still struggle with.
- Some exercises felt pointless: The “money altar” suggestion made me cringe. I skipped it.
- Inconsistent practice: My fault, but the effects seem to fade when I don’t keep up with the techniques.
Has my financial situation transformed? Not dramatically. But my financial MINDSET has shifted noticeably. And that seems to be leading to better decisions, which I suspect will compound over time. The jury’s still out on the long-term impact.
Who Should Take This (And Who Should Run The Other Way)
After going through it myself, I’d say this course is probably right for you if:
- You make decent money but somehow it always disappears (Hi, me)
- You notice yourself self-sabotaging financially (rejecting opportunities, avoiding financial tasks)
- You’re open to examining psychological patterns, even uncomfortable ones
- You can separate practical techniques from the occasional “woo” elements
- You’re willing to actually do the exercises, not just watch the videos
Definitely skip this if:
- You’re looking for practical investment or budgeting advice (this isn’t that)
- You’re completely opposed to anything that mentions manifestation
- You need immediate financial solutions (this is more of a long game)
- You aren’t willing to get a little uncomfortable with self-examination
Full transparency: I wouldn’t have signed up if I’d known exactly what it was. And yet, I’m still applying techniques from it two months later. Life is weird like that sometimes.
FAQs From Friends Who Saw Me Doing The Weird Money Meditations
- “Is this just The Secret repackaged?”
- Kind of, but with more practical psychology backing it up. It’s like 70% legitimate cognitive behavioral techniques and 30% manifestation principles. You can ignore the latter if it’s not your thing.
- “How much time did you actually spend on this?”
- More than I expected! About 3-4 hours per week for the first three weeks (including the exercises). Now I spend maybe 15 minutes daily on the practices I kept. That meditation audio is part of my morning routine now, sandwiched between brushing my teeth and making coffee.
- “Did you have to share financial details with strangers?”
- Nope. All the work is private unless you choose to share in the Facebook group. I kept most of my revelations to myself because, well, they were pretty personal.
- “Isn’t this victim-blaming? Like, the economy is terrible and it’s your fault if you’re struggling?”
- I had this exact concern! The course actually addresses this – acknowledging systemic issues while focusing on what’s within your control. I appreciate that it doesn’t pretend external factors don’t exist.
- “Would therapy be more effective than this course?”
- For some people, absolutely yes. If you have deep trauma around money, please talk to a professional. This course is more appropriate for those garden-variety limiting beliefs most of us pick up along the way.
Bottom Line: Is It Worth Your Money?
Here’s my takeaway after 8 weeks: this course won’t make you rich. It won’t solve structural economic problems. It’s not a replacement for financial literacy.
But if you’re reasonably stable financially and still feeling stuck, there’s something valuable here. The course helped me identify invisible patterns that were affecting my financial choices, and gave me practical tools to change them. That alone made it worth it for me.
Would I recommend it to everyone? Nope. But for the right person at the right time (especially if you catch it on sale), I think it can be a worthwhile investment. Just go in with realistic expectations, be willing to do the work, and take what serves you while leaving the rest.
And maybe, like me, you’ll find yourself surprisingly applying the techniques months later, watching your relationship with money shift in subtle but meaningful ways.
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