Wealth Attraction Score: Discover What's Really Blocking Your Financial Abundance
You may have read the books. Set the goals. Tried the budgets and the side hustles. But something still feels stuck â as if an invisible wall stands between you and the financial abundance you want. That wall is not made of circumstances alone. It is built from beliefs inherited from family, messages absorbed from culture, unconscious guilt about having more, and a self-worth that may not yet believe it deserves to receive. The Wealth Attraction Score is a reflective assessment that examines your financial psychology across five dimensions â money mindset, financial behaviors, self-worth, abundance orientation, and action. It does not give investment advice or predict your net worth. It helps you see the internal architecture of your relationship with money â so you can begin to rebuild it, if you choose, with greater awareness and intention.
Your Money Blocks Are Not Your Fault â But They Are Your Responsibility
Financial struggle is rarely just about numbers. It's about the invisible beliefs, inherited patterns, and unconscious fears that shape every money decision you make.
Money Mindset & Beliefs
Uncover the deep-seated beliefs about money you absorbed from family, culture, and experience â and how they may be limiting your earning potential.
Financial Behaviors & Habits
Examine your actual money behaviors â saving, spending, planning, avoiding â and what they reveal about your unconscious relationship with finances.
Self-Worth & Deservingness
Explore the connection between how you value yourself and how much you allow yourself to earn, charge, and receive.
Abundance Orientation
Assess whether you view the world through a lens of scarcity or abundance â and how that shapes your financial reality.
Action & Growth
Evaluate whether you are actively moving toward your financial goals â or stuck in the same patterns year after year.
What Is a Wealth Attraction Score?
A Wealth Attraction Score is a reflective assessment of your financial psychology â the internal beliefs, behaviors, and emotional patterns that shape your relationship with money. Unlike a credit score, which measures your financial history, or a net worth statement, which measures your assets, this assessment measures something deeper: your money mindset. It examines five key dimensions: your core beliefs about wealth and wealthy people, your actual financial behaviors and habits, your sense of deservingness and self-worth, your orientation toward abundance versus scarcity, and your capacity for action toward financial growth. The result is not a prediction of your financial future but a map of your current financial psychology â the invisible architecture that either supports or sabotages your financial goals.
The concept of "wealth attraction" can sound mystical â as if some people simply magnetize money while others repel it. The reality is both simpler and more complex. People who build sustainable wealth tend to share certain internal characteristics: they believe abundance is possible, they feel worthy of receiving, they take consistent action, and they have addressed the unconscious guilt or fear that might otherwise cause them to sabotage their own success. This assessment helps you see where you stand on each of these dimensions â not to judge, but to illuminate. As with all Zodiaxon tools, this assessment is educational and reflective, not financial advice.
Why People Assess Their Wealth Attraction
People come to this assessment when they notice a gap between their financial efforts and their financial results. They may have read the personal finance books, tried multiple budgeting systems, pursued side hustles, and still feel like they are running in place. They may earn decent money but have nothing to show for it. They may watch peers with similar skills and backgrounds achieve financial milestones that feel out of reach. The frustration is not just about the numbers â it is about the sense that something invisible is working against them. This assessment helps identify what that invisible something might be.
Many users pair this assessment with the Money Personality Test for a fuller understanding of their financial psychology, or with the Financial Energy Assessment to explore the energetic and emotional dimensions of their relationship with money. Understanding your wealth attraction patterns is also valuable context for the Career Alignment Score, since career and income are deeply intertwined.
What Your Wealth Attraction Profile May Reveal
Your results will identify your dominant financial psychology profile from five possible patterns: The Scarcity Survivor (shaped by experiences or beliefs about lack), The Hidden Guilt Hoarder (uncomfortable having more than the minimum), The Self-Worth Seeker (financial challenges rooted in self-valuation), The Abundance Avoider (intellectually understanding but behaviorally avoiding), and The Wealth Magnet (fundamentally healthy financial psychology). Each profile includes a detailed description of how the pattern operates, a key insight about its underlying psychology, and three concrete action steps designed to begin shifting it.
The assessment also provides an attraction level â Strongly Blocked, Partially Blocked, Opening, or Strongly Attracting â to help you gauge the current state of your financial psychology. A blocked result is not a verdict on your financial future. It is a snapshot of your current internal landscape, and internal landscapes can change â often more quickly than external circumstances.
How to Use Your Wealth Insights Wisely
The most important thing to understand about your financial psychology is that it developed for a reason. The Scarcity Survivor may have grown up in genuine financial lack and learned that money could disappear at any moment. The Hidden Guilt Hoarder may have absorbed family or cultural messages that equated wealth with moral failure. The Self-Worth Seeker may have been taught that their value was conditional and that asking for more was selfish. These patterns are not character flaws â they are learned survival strategies. Approaching them with curiosity and compassion creates the psychological safety needed for change.
Start with one action step from your profile. Financial psychology shifts through practice, not overnight insight. If your assessment reveals significant blocks, consider working with a financial therapist, coach, or counselor who specializes in money psychology. This is an emerging field that bridges the gap between practical financial planning and the deeper emotional work that lasting financial change often requires.
Common Wealth Block Patterns This Tool Can Highlight
Over time, certain patterns emerge with striking frequency. The "Scarcity-Abundance Split" describes people who intellectually believe in abundance but whose behaviors and emotional responses are still governed by scarcity programming â they read the books but their nervous system has not caught up. The "Earning-Ceiling Effect" appears when someone's income plateaus at a level that matches their unconscious ceiling of deserving â no matter how hard they work, they cannot seem to break through that number. The "Generational Loyalty Pattern" shows when people unconsciously stay at the same financial level as their parents or community, as if surpassing them would be an act of betrayal. Recognizing these patterns is the first step toward rewriting them.
How the Wealth Attraction Score Works
Four reflective steps from financial blind spots to conscious awareness.
Answer Honestly
Rate 20 statements about your money beliefs, behaviors, self-worth, abundance mindset, and financial action patterns.
The Tool Maps Your Psychology
Your responses are analyzed across five dimensions to identify your dominant wealth block and your current attraction level.
Receive Your Profile
Get a detailed breakdown of your financial psychology with insights about why this pattern developed and how to shift it.
Take One Small Step
Choose one action from your profile to practice. Financial psychology shifts through consistent practice, not overnight insight.
Who This Wealth Attraction Score Is For
Hard Workers Who Feel Stuck
You work hard but your financial results do not reflect your effort. Something invisible seems to be holding you back.
Mindset Explorers
You have heard about abundance mindset and money blocks but want a structured assessment to understand your specific patterns.
Income Cyclers
You earn good money but it seems to disappear â or you go through cycles of financial gain followed by loss. You want to understand why.
Underearners
You suspect you are charging less than you are worth, avoiding salary negotiations, or settling for less than your skills command.
Financial Literacy Seekers
You have the practical knowledge but something emotional or psychological still blocks you from implementing what you know.
Growth-Oriented Individuals
You are committed to personal development and recognize that financial well-being is an important dimension of a whole life.
What to Remember When Using This Tool
- â§ This assessment is designed for educational self-reflection and personal insight. It is not financial advice, a predictor of investment success, or a substitute for professional financial planning.
- â§ Your financial psychology is shaped by many factors â family history, cultural messages, systemic barriers, and personal experiences. This tool explores the internal dimension, which is one part of a complex picture.
- â§ A blocked or low score is not a judgment on your character or potential. It is information about your current financial psychology â and psychology can change with awareness, practice, and support.
- â§ If you are experiencing significant financial distress, please seek help from qualified financial counselors, advisors, or support services. This tool is not equipped to address urgent financial crises.
- â§ Please review our Disclaimer and Privacy Policy for more information.
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What exactly is "wealth attraction"?
Wealth attraction refers to the internal psychological factors that influence your capacity to build and sustain financial abundance â your beliefs about money, your sense of deserving, your financial behaviors, and your orientation toward scarcity or abundance. It is not a mystical concept but a practical framework for understanding the internal dimensions of your financial life.
Is this tool free?
Yes. The Zodiaxon Wealth Attraction Score is completely free. No account registration is required, and you can retake the assessment as your financial psychology evolves over time.
Can this tool tell me how to make more money?
No. This assessment focuses on the internal, psychological dimensions of your relationship with money â not on specific investment strategies, career advice, or income tactics. For practical financial guidance, consult a qualified financial advisor or planner. This tool helps you understand the mindset that may support or sabotage your financial efforts.
What if my results show I am strongly blocked?
A blocked result is not a permanent verdict â it is information about your current financial psychology. Many people have significant money blocks rooted in family history, cultural messages, or past experiences. These blocks can shift through awareness, practice, and sometimes professional support from a financial therapist or money coach.
How is this different from the Money Personality Test?
The Money Personality Test identifies your financial archetype â your natural tendencies as a saver, spender, investor, or avoider. The Wealth Attraction Score goes deeper into the beliefs, self-worth issues, and psychological blocks that may be limiting your financial abundance regardless of your personality type.
Can my wealth attraction score change?
Absolutely. Your financial psychology is not fixed. As you become aware of limiting beliefs, practice new behaviors, and potentially work through deeper money issues, your score can shift significantly. Many people retake the assessment periodically to track their growth.