Do You Need to Change Your Relationship with Money?
To find out if you need to change your relationship with money, answer these 29 questions and press the FINISH button.
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Do You Need to Change Your Relationship with Money?
To find out if you need to change your relationship with money, answer these 29 questions and press the FINISH button.
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Here Are Your Results:
Your Score is: 29-43 Needs Work!
Without a doubt, there is a lot easier and more satisfying way to handle your finances — if you choose to tap into it. All it takes is, the willingness to get rid of the fear and self-sabotage that blocks your ability to listen to your intuition with finances on a day-to-day basis.
The result is a rewarding relationship with money, free from all the worry, striving and sacrifice.
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Here Are Your Results:
Your Score is: 44-57 Almost There!
You have a sense of having a rewarding relationship with money, but you’re still testing the waters. Be willing to take the next step and dump more of the limiting thoughts.
Learning to let go, listen, and follow through on your intuition can give you the confidence that it ALWAYS works in your favor. -
Here Are Your Results:
Your Score is: 58-87 Good Work!
You have a pretty healthy relationship with money. It’s quite evident you have very little fear around generating money or managing your finances. Almost everything you want seems to fall in place with little effort, and you have a good time no matter what goal you’re working on.
Keep fine-tuning your ability to shed the fear around money and trusting your intuition and NOTHING will be impossible!
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Question 1 of 29
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1. I dread sitting down and paying my bills.
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Question 2 of 29
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2. I spend more as I make more money.
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Question 3 of 29
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3. I feel a little intimidated by well-to-do people.
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Question 4 of 29
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4. I use money to celebrate or reward myself.
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Question 5 of 29
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5. I find myself arguing over money.
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Question 6 of 29
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6. I exaggerate the amount of money I have.
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Question 7 of 29
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7. I am tense and my stomach is in knots when I think about my finances.
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Question 8 of 29
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8. I get upset when people don’t pay their loans back.
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Question 9 of 29
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9. I buy things on credit cards that I know I can’t pay for when the statement comes in.
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Question 10 of 29
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10. I get a little worried when I hear of possible layoffs or about the economy taking a downturn.
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Question 11 of 29
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11. I am envious of the amount of money others have.
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Question 12 of 29
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12. I get confused when making money decisions.
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Question 13 of 29
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13. I think that getting a large sum of money will solve all my money problems, like winning the lottery or a large inheritance.
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Question 14 of 29
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14. I get concerned when the stock market goes down.
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Question 15 of 29
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15. I try to keep up with others.
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Question 16 of 29
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16. I have a habit of waiting to the last minute to pay bills. It could be waiting til I get reminder calls, filing an extension on my income taxes, or running down to the utilities company before I get a late fee.
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Question 17 of 29
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17. I feel sorry for those who have less money.
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Question 18 of 29
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18. I buy on impulse, deciding I have to have something the minute I see it.
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Question 19 of 29
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19. I struggle to get ahead. It’s always something that gets in the way. It could be as simple as having to replace the hot water heater, fixing the car or a health insurance rate hike.
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Question 20 of 29
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20. have excuses for not making or following a budget, like “I don’t have a fixed income,” “I can’t pay my bills now” or “I’m not that deciplined.”
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Question 21 of 29
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21. I have regrets over my past financial decisions, thinking I could have spent my money wiser.
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Question 22 of 29
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22. I worry about my future ability to make ends meet.
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Question 23 of 29
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23. I find myself judging others’ financial decisions.
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Question 24 of 29
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24. I don’t take time to appreciate what I have, always wanting more.
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Question 25 of 29
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25. I try to get attention using my money, whether it’s picking up the tab, or bragging about my new car.
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Question 26 of 29
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26. It annoys me when others are stingy with their money.
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Question 27 of 29
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27. I nickel and dime my money away.
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Question 28 of 29
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28. I loan money to others, expecting them to pay it back as promised.
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Question 29 of 29
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29. I spend money when I need a pick-me-up.