
5 Money Personalities
12/04/23 • 7 min
You’ve heard of the five love languages: words of affirmation, physical touch, acts of service, quality time and gifts. We might use them all, but everyone has a dominant way they relate to others.
Everyone has a dominant way they relate to MONEY, too. Their ‘money personality,’ if you will. This could be learned from our parents or formed by our own life experiences. Learning about your money personality can help you discover more about yourself, and create a sound relationship between you and your finances.
Listen here and follow @CashologybyFNBO® on YouTube for more!
You’ve heard of the five love languages: words of affirmation, physical touch, acts of service, quality time and gifts. We might use them all, but everyone has a dominant way they relate to others.
Everyone has a dominant way they relate to MONEY, too. Their ‘money personality,’ if you will. This could be learned from our parents or formed by our own life experiences. Learning about your money personality can help you discover more about yourself, and create a sound relationship between you and your finances.
Listen here and follow @CashologybyFNBO® on YouTube for more!
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