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  • Is the Way You Relate to Money Healthy?

    Find out with this simple quiz ... and explore what you can do about it.
  • The first step in healing your relationship with money is to find out how you relate to it. My “Master Your Money Quiz” asks you to consider the various ways you relate to money and, depending on your answers, identifies which of four money “archetypes” you most align with.

    After you have completed the quiz, you will receive a definition of each Archetype, a score that indicates how much (or little) you identify with each particular archetype, an action step you can take to address this, and a relevant Theta Healing meditation related to each Archetype to help heal your money story.

    Simply answer "Yes" or "No" to each statement. There are no right or wrong answers.

  • ARCHETYPE 1

  • 1. You avoid balancing your checkbook.*
  • 2. You’re afraid to see how much money you have in the bank.*
  • 3. You wait to pay your bills until you are warned or penalized.*
  • 4. You do your taxes at the last minute.*
  • 5. You avoid making a budget.*
  • 6. You avoid investing your money, even if you do have some, because you don’t know how.*
  • 7. You count on others to rescue you financially.*
  • 8. You’re not paying attention to how you’re spending your money.*
  • 9. You won’t talk about money with anyone – it’s rude.*
  • 10. You’re embarrassed that you don’t know enough about money.*
  • Is the Way You Relate to Money Healthy? (continued)

    Simply answer "Yes" or "No" to each statement. There are no right or wrong answers. Then hit 'Submit' to calculate your score and see what the results mean. A message with your results will also be sent to the email address you enter.

  • ARCHETYPE 2

  • 1. You’re tight with Money.*
  • 2. You believe your money could all go away in an instant.*
  • 3. There’s never enough money.*
  • 4. You focus on the price and only buy something if it’s cheap.*
  • 5. Getting a good deal is more important than getting good quality.*
  • 6. When it comes to spending money, your first answer is “no” or “I can’t afford it.”*
  • 7. You are the gatekeeper of the money in your house and you guard it with a vengeance.*
  • 8. You have a hard time spending money on yourself for luxury items or even practical gifts.*
  • 9. You like the idea of saving for a rainy day.*
  • 10. You want to keep your money so close to you that you avoid putting your money even in conservative investments such as money markets, bonds, or mutual funds.*
  • Is the Way You Relate to Money Healthy? (continued)

    Simply answer "Yes" or "No" to each statement. There are no right or wrong answers. Then hit 'Submit' to calculate your score and see what the results mean. A message with your results will also be sent to the email address you enter.

  • ARCHETYPE 3

  • 1. Your bank balance dictates your mood.*
  • 2. You resent wealthy people to some degree but would love to be one of them.*
  • 3. You believe that the love of money is the root of all evil.*
  • 4. You aspire to earn enough to pay your bills, and when you struggle financially, your resentment towards money increases.*
  • 5. You consider anyone amassing or enjoying their wealth to be less spiritual.*
  • 6. You believe that dealing with money or acquiring it is a less than noble pursuit.*
  • 7. Your desire to have money is great, yet the thought of having too much of it is disconcerting.*
  • 8. You undercharge for your services.*
  • 9. You prefer to have someone else handle the finances.*
  • Is the Way You Relate to Money Healthy? (continued)

    Simply answer "Yes" or "No" to each statement. There are no right or wrong answers. Then hit 'Submit' to calculate your score and see what the results mean. A message with your results will also be sent to the email address you enter.

  • ARCHETYPE 4

  • 1. You enjoy using your money for goods and services for your immediate pleasure.*
  • 2. You enjoy buying gifts for others, helping out, and treating people.*
  • 3. You have a hard time saving for long-term financial goals or big purchases.*
  • 4. You spend most or all of the money you earn.*
  • 5. You have at least some debt.*
  • 6. You are willing to spend money to make life a blast.*
  • 7. You get a thrill from buying something (it doesn’t really matter what it is).*
  • 8. You communicate about the details of the money you spend.*
  • 9. You can regret a purchase after the bill rolls in. *
  • 10. You can put together a budget but never really stick to it.*
  • Is the Way You Relate to Money Healthy? (continued)

    Almost there! Now we need to know your name and an email address where we can send your results. You will also be added to our email list if you are not already on it and begin receiving news an information about programs and offerings from Karen Abrams.


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