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What’s Your Money Personality? – And How to Take Charge of It

Last updated: April 22, 2026 10:42 am
Maya Daniels
Published: April 21, 2026
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When it comes to money, we all have habits we don’t always talk about. Some of us avoid it. Some of us spend it the moment it comes in. Others keep promising we’ll “start fresh next month.” In financial literacy, we refer to this as one’s money personality.

Contents
  • What is a money personality?
  • What are the most common money personality types?
    • Money Personality # 1: The Avoider 😅
    • Money Personality # 2: The Free Spender 💸
    • Money Personality # 3: The Excuser 🥲
    • Money Personality # 4: The Deal Chaser 🛒
    • Money Personality # 5: The Justifier  😌
    • Money Personality # 6: The Uncertain Earner  🎢
    • Money Personality # 7: The Procrastinator  🤡
  • So… Can Your Money Personality Change?
  • Your Next Step

What is a money personality?

Your money personality refers to our attitudes and behaviours towards money, which shape how we spend, save, and think about money every day.

It is closely linked to our money mindset and starts forming early in life, based on what we were taught (or not taught) and the experiences we’ve had along the way. Likewise, it can evolve, helping us improve our financial habits and build long-term financial confidence.

What are the most common money personality types?

Money Personality # 1: The Avoider 😅

 “Let’s not talk about money.”

You’d rather not check your bank balance. Budgeting feels stressful. Conversations about money? Even worse.

What’s really going on: Avoidance often comes from fear—of not having enough, making mistakes, or facing reality.

Try this instead: Start small. Set aside just 10 minutes a week to review your finances. No pressure, just awareness. The more you face it, the less intimidating it becomes.

Money Personality # 2: The Free Spender 💸

“My money comes… then vanishes.”

You earn, you spend, and somehow there’s nothing left by the end of the month.

What’s really going on: You may be prioritising short-term enjoyment over long-term stability without even realising it.

Try this instead: Use the “pay yourself first” approach. The moment money comes in, set aside a portion for savings first before you think about spending it.

Money Personality # 3: The Excuser 🥲

“I just need to earn more.”

Saving always feels like something you have to put off until you find the right reasons, such as having more income.

What’s really going on: This mindset assumes saving requires large amounts, which can delay progress indefinitely.

Try this instead: Flip the script and tell yourself that saving isn’t about how much you earn, but about consistency. Even small, regular savings build discipline and momentum.

Money Personality # 4: The Deal Chaser 🛒

“It’s on sale = I need it.”

You love a good bargain, but this leads you to buying things you didn’t plan to.

What’s really going on: The thrill of saving money can sometimes overshadow whether you needed to spend it at all.

Try this instead: Pause before purchasing. Ask yourself, “Would I buy this if it weren’t on sale?” If the answer is no, skip it.

Money Personality # 5: The Justifier  😌

“It’s just a small treat… again.”

It’s always a “small” expense, and you don’t realise they add up very quickly.

What’s really going on: You’re rewarding yourself frequently, which is great, but without boundaries, it impacts your financial goals.

Try this instead: Set a “guilt-free spending” budget. Enjoy your treats within a limit that keeps you in control.

Money Personality # 6: The Uncertain Earner  🎢

“My income is too unstable.”

This mindset often plagues freelancers, gig workers, or anyone with fluctuating income.

What’s really going on: Irregular income can create anxiety, making it harder to plan or commit to saving.

Try this instead: Base your budget on your lowest expected income. During higher-earning months, save the extra to create a buffer.

Money Personality # 7: The Procrastinator  🤡

“I’ll fix my finances next month… promise!”

You know you should take action and have an idea how, but still keep pushing it to “later.”

What’s really going on: You’re overwhelmed by several things, including the seeming complexity of financial management. When everything feels like too much, doing nothing feels easier.

Try this instead: Forget the big overhaul. Pick one action today—whether it’s tracking expenses, setting a savings goal, or cutting one unnecessary cost—and start with that.

So… Can Your Money Personality Change?

Yes! Your money personality can absolutely change.

Your habits are simply patterns, and patterns can be rewritten. Once you recognise your tendencies, you can start making intentional choices instead of automatic ones. With awareness and consistent action, you can shift your money mindset, improve your spending habits, and build stronger money management skills.

And remember: Progress over perfection. You don’t need to become a completely different person overnight. Just aim to be slightly better with money than you were yesterday.

Your Next Step

Now that you understand your money personality, ask yourself: What’s one small step I can take to improve my financial habits this week?

Building financial confidence starts with small, consistent changes. Over time, these actions can transform how you manage your money and your future.

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ByMaya Daniels
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Maya is QNET's resident fun fact enthusiast. She writes articles that shine a more relatable light on direct selling and your favourite QNET products.
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