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Your Financial Stress Profile—Summary C Using Your Financial
Stress Profile
First before you fill it out, make several photo copies of Your Financial Stress Profile Summary below. Then you’ll have some blank copies for future use. The Profile Summary has columns that correspond with the three levels
of stress in your questionnaires: “Mild,” “Moderate,” and “Severe.” Using your Profile questionnaires, put a check in one of the three columns that correspond to your overall score from each of the 14 Stressors. Then you’ll have a Summary of your overall level of stress concerning your finances and related issues.
No. 1—Financial Forms
No. 2—Financial Self-Confidence
No. 3—Peace and Harmony
No. 4—Handling Discord
No. 5—Financial Discipline
No. 6—Maintaining Financial Records No. 7—Pushing or Procrastinating
No. 8—Feeling Secure
No. 9—Ambitions
No. 10—Making Purchases
No. 11—Accumulating Possessions
No. 12—Maintaining Your Possessions No. 13—Making Decisions
No. 14—Status
Remember: You need to re-take the Profile every few months to see if you’re improving how well you manage stress and your finances.
“How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb? One, but the light bulb has really got to want to change”
~ Anonymous
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