Take the below test to know

1. Identifying Scarcity Mindset
1. Do you often feel like there’s never enough money, no matter how much you earn?
2. Do you feel uncomfortable talking about money?
3. Do you believe that making money is very difficult or requires extreme hard work?
4. Do you avoid looking at your bank statements or tracking your spending?
2. Self-Worth & Deservingness Blocks
5. Do you feel guilty or selfish for wanting more money?
6. Do you believe that rich people are greedy or unethical?
7. Do you feel uncomfortable when someone offers to pay you more than expected?
8. Do you avoid charging higher prices for your work, even if you know you’re worth it?
3. Fear of Wealth & Success
9. Do you worry that making more money will create more problems or responsibilities?
10. Are you afraid that if you become wealthy, your friends or family will judge you?
11. Do you think that having a lot of money will change you in a negative way?
12. Do you feel uneasy when you receive a large amount of money?
4. Subconscious Programming from Childhood
13. Did you hear phrases like “Money doesn’t grow on trees” or “Rich people are bad” while growing up?
14. Were you taught that money is something to fear, avoid, or feel ashamed about?
15. Did your family struggle with money, and do you feel like you’re repeating their patterns?
16. Do you believe you have to sacrifice happiness or work extremely hard to be rich?
5. Fear of Losing Money
17. Do you feel anxious when spending money, even on things you need?
18. Do you believe that no matter how much money you make, you might lose it all one day?
19. Do you hold onto money tightly because you fear that more may not come?
20. Have you ever avoided investing in opportunities because you were afraid of losing money?

Interpreting Your Answers
• 0-3 YES: You likely have a healthy relationship with money.
• 4-7 YES: Some limiting beliefs may be blocking your financial abundance.
• 8+ YES: You have significant money blocks that might be affecting your financial success.

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