How would you describe yourself in two or three words?
Extroverted, charming, or adventurous?
Reserved, cautious, or serious?
Optimistic or fair-minded?
Whatever you say, there are really good chances others don't see you in the same way.
In fact, even though most of us think we're pretty self-aware, we aren't.1
That means most of us don't really know who we are, how we fit in, or how others see us.2
And most of us don't have a really deep understanding of our strengths and limits — or how our individual personality sets us apart and affects our relationships.2
Why should you care?
Because if you're falling short in the self-awareness department, you're probably coming up short in life too.1
By the way, that's not limited to our personal and professional lives.
It also extends to our financial lives.
Each of us has our own money personality.2 We all react to and feel differently about money.
And if we're not really in touch with those emotions, we're not going to be able to make the best moves with our money.2
So, what do you actually know about your money personality?
Let's find out by taking a look at the different money personality types and how each one naturally uses and reacts to money.
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