The first step in the Be the Bag framework is learning to unpack the bag you’ve been carrying. Before we can build wealth, attract opportunity, or step into our full power, we have to pause and look at what is already inside our bag. Many of the beliefs we carry about money, success, and self-worth were formed long before we were old enough to question them. They come from family experiences, cultural messages, and the environments we grew up in. The Unpack the Bag phase is about awareness. It’s the process of noticing the patterns and beliefs that shape how we think about money, opportunities, and our value. Some of those things may be helpful, and some may be holding us back. For example, you might realize you were taught that money is stressful, that you always have to struggle to survive, or that asking for more is selfish. When we begin to notice these messages, we can start deciding whether they still belong in our bag. This phase matters because you can’t change what you haven’t looked at. Unpacking gives you the chance to slow down and reflect on your financial story—what you learned, what you experienced, and how it has shaped the way you move through the world today. It’s not about blaming anyone or judging yourself. It’s about understanding your starting point so you can move forward with intention. When you unpack the bag, you create space. Space for new ideas, healthier money habits, and a stronger sense of self-worth. This step lays the foundation for everything that comes next in the journey. Because before you can repack the bag with new beliefs and strategies, you have to understand what you’ve been carrying all along.