The Sacred Money Code™ assessment is a comprehensive tool designed to unmask your unique money personality and how it impacts your life.

  • Duration: 8-10 minutes
  • Select the answer that feels most true for you.
  • Your answer should reflect how you feel about money today—not how you want to feel or think you “should” feel.
  • Don't overthink it. Go with your first instinct!
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I am

I am a generous person, often giving or loaning money to others.

I find myself coming to the aid of others, financially and otherwise.

Despite my best efforts, something happens to complicate my life financially.

I find myself waiting to be paid because of someone else's needs or reasons.

Being of service is more motivating than having more money.

I can feel resentful that I don't make more for all that I do.

If someone needs my time I'll often give it, even if I'm not being paid.

At my most extreme I give to the point of enabling or creating debt or putting myself at financial risk.

I like calculating the pros and cons of taking a financial risk.

I am willing to risk money for a potentially large financial gain.

I secretly feel clever or even superior to others about money.

I like gaining the upper hand with money.

At my most extreme the financial risks I take can put me in financial jeopardy.

I am comfortable with complex financial transactions.

Making money is a game I play to win.

Others can view my financial decisions as risky.

I love attracting money in magical or unconventional ways.

Making money isn't as important to me as creating a movement, making an impact or being involved in social change.

I feel a love/hate relationship with money.

I believe it's greedy or not spiritual to focus too much on money.

I believe people with money have unfair advantages in the world.

I am distrustful of people who focus too much on money.

Any investing I do needs to be with people or companies whose ideals match my own.

At my most extreme, I am financially supported by someone (or something else like a business, a spouse, a parent, or a credit card) yet feel resentment or unfairness about the situation.

I love spending money on things that enhance my image or give me a lot of visibility.

Always getting the best or being first - VIP seating, flying first class, getting the latest gadgets - is important to me.

I project an image of wealth and success that often doesn't match my bank account balance.

It's easier for me to spend money on things like jewelry, restaurants, vacations, etc. than it is for me to save money.

At my most extreme I create debt and spend lavishly in order to get attention and recognition.

I am confident with day-to-day money management even though I may have debt or find it difficult to save or invest money.

I love to stand out in the crowd and will use my purchases to help make that happen.

Being recognized for giving big to charities or social causes is important to me.

I find it easy not to think about money.

I often find myself being financially supported by others.

I often avoid facing money situations, hoping they will improve on their own.

I like it best when someone else takes care of money details for me.

I wish I didn’t have to think about making or managing money.

I have faith that somehow, things will always work out financially.

I don’t feel a strong connection to money.

At my most extreme I feel overwhelmed or even helpless about money and wish the need for money would just disappear.

I love saving money.

I find it difficult, even painful to spend money.

I make sure to always live below my means.

I find it difficult to trust others when investing my money.

At my most extreme I limit my opportunities because of my fear of spending or investing money.

I love buying things on sale, closeouts, or used items so I know I'm getting the best deal.

Saving a lot of money makes me feel safe and protected.

I feel a strong emotional connection to money.

I love frequently spending money on things because I feel I deserve them.

I don't see the point in saving money, as life is to be enjoyed now.

Money itself doesn't feel that serious to me.

I love having luxurious experiences or an abundance of items.

I believe in living the good life, no matter what it costs.

I figure since you can't take it with you, money is to be spent now.

My purchases make me feel better about myself.

At my most extreme, I spend money impulsively.

I never feel there's enough money and continue to create ways of making more.

I am reluctant to diversify or complicate my investments.

I forgo spending money on things now, in order to invest in my future.

I am highly ambitious and see money as a measurement of my success.

At my most extreme I am never satisfied with how much money I have and drive myself relentlessly to create more.

I am typically decisive regarding money and its management.

I believe I'll be happy when I have more money (even though what I have now is more than I've had before).

I fear losing control or power over my money.

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