Which Element Runs Your Money?
Two people both stuck with money don't feel it the same way — and they don't get out the same way. Underneath the budget is a texture. Find which element is running yours.
3 questions. 30 seconds. No email required.
How does money tend to move through your life?
What's the hardest part for you?
When money stress hits, what's underneath it?
Money Scatters
Your money comes and goes in gusts — feast then famine, and it evaporates before you can say where it went. Tracking feels impossible because sustained attention on numbers feels impossible. Budgets with twenty categories die in a week. There's nothing solid in the system to slow the flow.
This isn't a discipline problem. What air needs is not more management but containment — banks for the river so the money goes somewhere instead of flooding everything.
Money Is a Scoreboard
Money is sharp for you — competitive, tracked closely, spent to signal. Net worth feels like a verdict on your worth, and earning less than your peers stings out of proportion. Underneath is heat: anger at setbacks, at taxes, at people who seem to earn without effort.
The trap is that the goalpost moves, because the real target was never a number — it was the feeling of being enough, and no figure delivers it. What fire needs is a better target and deliberate cooling.
Money Won't Hold
Your money runs out through people. You give it away, undercharge, cover for everyone, can't say no. It dissolves into your relationships and into whatever feeling needs soothing that day. This isn't air's distracted scatter — it's care with no edges, until you can't find your own numbers under everyone else's.
What water needs is form — keep before you give, give from the overflow not the reserve, charge what the work is worth. Learning to hold isn't selfishness; a flooded field feeds no one.
Money Won't Move
Your money piles up and sits. You save, maybe well, but investing feels like risk and risk feels like danger — so it stays in place, slowly losing value, while you live as though you were poor. Underneath the apparent stability is a braced fear of losing what you've stacked.
What earth needs is circulation — small, safe movement repeated until the body learns money can leave and more comes back. Not force; moves small enough that the ground doesn't lock.
Your element has a specific move.
The Satyori Money Guide names why yours runs the way it does, what keeps it locked, and the one move it needs — containment, a better target, form, or circulation. Body-level, not another budget.
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