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MONEY VALUES explores how our relationship with money impacts our lives from our daily schedule to our interpersonal relationships with friends and family and even our connection to the larger world— and how, by transforming the way we think about money, we can live with more wellbeing for ourselves and others. By combining insights from psychology, personal finance, and social policy, providing a fresh and holistic approach to understanding and reconfiguring our approach to money in the context of global challenges.

  • access to a wealth of practical strategies and exercises for aligning their money and roles with their values

  • cultivating financial and emotional resilience

  • finding purpose in their personal and professional lives

Most of us learn the mechanics of money — earn, spend, save. What we are rarely taught is why we relate to money the way we do: why some of us avoid opening bills, why others can never feel secure no matter how much they earn, why we say we value one thing but spend on another.

Our money behaviour is not a character flaw. It is a story we inherited — from our families, our culture, our earliest experiences of scarcity or abundance. The good news is that a story can be rewritten.

This short worksheet gives you a first look at four of the core questions Money Values explores. Set aside 10–15 quiet minutes. There are no right answers.