The Safety Seeker

Lives fully but often in fear money will disappear

A woman sitting cross-legged on a rock in a meditative pose outdoors with mountains and a town in the background, wearing a bright pink top and dark jeans.

A Safety Seeker:

  • Is hyper-aware of financial gaps

  • Compares their money situation to others, wondering what they are doing wrong

  • Often in scarcity, even when income increases

  • Seeks security but doesn’t feel it in the body

You care deeply about others, maybe too deeply because you often forget to include yourself in that care.  It’s time to let money and abundance in without fear.

You’re ready to shift from survival to steady receiving.

Core Energy of The Safety Seeker:

  • Constantly scanning for safety. This may look like feeling anxious about buying basic needs, guilt spending on extras.

  • Worried money will disappear or never be enough. Always looking for the other shoe to drop.

  • Hustles to “secure” it, then questions if it’s real or has an expense that takes up the extra, and it feels like this always happens.

  • Often highly responsible, deeply devoted, hard-working

  • Big heart, big energy, just not yet trusting herself, especially with Money

A pregnant woman in a bright pink top with ruffled sleeves, standing outdoors with her eyes closed and her right hand over her heart, left hand on her belly, near mountains and trees under a clear blue sky.

The Safety Seekers Desires:

  • To finally feel safe with money. In other words, to feel like money is going to be there for longer than a flash.

  • To trust that it’s not all going to disappear

  • To be able relax and still creating consistent income

  • To discover that she can be ‘good with money.’

The Safety Seekers Gifts:

  • Deep attunement

  • Devotion to others

  • Willingness to learn and grow

  • High capacity for detail

  • Natural tracker once calm is present

What you need first is a felt sense of safety with money, one that lives in your body, not just your bank account.

Your next step is to begin building trust with money, slowly and steadily, so consistency can finally take root.

Start getting to know money.

You’re ready to shift from survival to steady receiving.

Money Dates is where you start.

This is my signature, supportive, body-based approach that helps you:

  • Feel safer looking at your numbers

  • Calm the fear of "it could disappear"

  • Build trust in yourself and your financial world

  • Create a regular practice of connecting with your money, so you can have and hold more

Your next Step as a Safety Seeker: