Art of Money Podcast

3 Powerful Somatic Practices to Cultivate Inner Safety


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Dear Money Adventurer,
Sometimes, as we move deeper into our relationship with money, we find that this work brings up old wounds or painful emotions that we thought we had healed.
These moments are a testament to your mindful awareness and personal growth, yet their unfolding can feel disorienting and overwhelming.
Finding yourself moving through painful histories while also simultaneously trying to learn new practical money skills can feel like the ground is giving way beneath your feet.
You might feel like a child again, yearning for care and support amid difficulty, longing for safety and stability that you cannot provide yourself.
In the midst of these truths lies another: in turning inward to bring awareness and compassion to the places where we feel unsafe, we can learn to cultivate a deeper sense of inner safety to ground us through life’s ebbs and flows.
The somatic term for this feeling-safe-in-your-body-no-matter-what is “self-regulation.” – Just as the name suggests, it is a gift that we can cultivate for ourselves.
I’m going to share three of my favorite somatic practices to help you foster a sense of internal safety as you navigate your money journey.
These body-based exercises are simple, yet profoundly powerful.
When you find yourself struggling with money stress, discomfort, or any big emotion, these personal practices can help you feel supported as you learn to self-regulate with compassion and gentle curiosity.
Let me show you how.
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Art of Money PodcastBy Bari Tessler

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