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How Getting Grounded Can Create Deeper Sense Of Financial Security

  • Jun 16, 2022
  • 2 min read

Written by: Janet Key, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

How many times have you looked to money or someone else to provide you with a sense of security?


As leaders we know the answers are found within ourselves and seeking outside of ourselves usually leads to disappointment.


After the ending of my marriage, I recall lying on the grass, surrounded by an open field with a deep inner sense of feeling secure and knowing I was safe.

This is root chakra work.


Being grounded in who I am.


It is safe to be me.


I have the right to be here, to be happy, to have a healthy relationship, and yes financial freedom.


It was my pursuit of money that open the door to go deeper.


Because I had done enough healing work that led me to find a deep sense of happiness within myself, I simply wasn’t happy in my money relationship.


I had to dig deeper in order to remove the unconscious fear that was deeply rooted in a lie, that I was not enough. This not enough-ness played out in my money relationship.


I was safe, especially as I grew to trust myself and my intuition.


Getting grounded is foundational work.


If we are not grounded in who we are, we may look to others to ground us and that is a risk, as we give our responsibility, our happiness, or security in the hands of another, causing them to have the authority or will over our lives.


Ask yourself this higher question to expand your self-awareness.


What are the things that keep me from being fully grounded and feeling safe in who I am?


Ask: Am I willing to let go?


Breathe this affirmation:


I am grounded, protected, and fully supported.


Back this up with yoga, reading, or diving deeper into your archetypes so you can lean into your strengths!


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Janet Key, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Janet Key is a soulful money coach who empowers women seeking financial freedom. Janet found happiness in all areas of her life, except money. With a background in yoga and finances, she was intuitively led to take her relationship with money to a deeper level. She explored her own money mindset and discovered deep-rooted beliefs about not being enough which stemmed from her own poverty upbringing. Janet's mission: Inspire women to heal money relationships and to embody abundance by living their soul's highest potential.

 
 

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