Scarcity Mentality - A mindset where individuals perceive resources, including money, as limited, leading to feelings of anxiety and fear about not having enough., Abundance Mindset - Contrary to scarcity mentality, it's a belief that there are plentiful resources available and that one can create opportunities for wealth and success., Emotional Spending - Making purchases based on emotional impulses rather than rational decision-making, often leading to overspending or buyer's remorse., Delayed Gratification: - The ability to resist the temptation of immediate rewards in favor of long-term goals, which is crucial for effective money management and financial success, Financial Anxiety - Feelings of stress, worry, or unease related to one's financial situation, often stemming from concerns about debt, income, or future financial security., Money Scripts - Deeply ingrained beliefs and attitudes about money that influence financial behaviors and decisions, often developed during childhood or influenced by cultural factors., Financial Self-Efficacy - Confidence in one's ability to manage and control financial matters effectively, which is linked to positive financial behaviors and outcomes., Wealth Mindset - A mindset characterized by a focus on building and preserving wealth through strategic financial planning, investment, and asset accumulation., Financial Resilience - The ability to bounce back from financial setbacks or unexpected expenses without significant long-term negative impact on one's financial well-being., Behavioral Economics - A branch of economics that studies how psychological factors influence economic decisions and behavior, including spending, saving, and investing., Hedonic Adaptation - The tendency of individuals to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness or satisfaction after experiencing positive or negative financial changes, such as a raise or a loss., Cognitive Biases - Systematic patterns of deviation from rationality in decision-making, influenced by factors such as emotions, social pressure, and heuristics (mental shortcuts)., Opportunity Cost - The potential benefit that is foregone by choosing one option over another, often considered in decision-making processes related to spending, investing, or allocating resources., Financial Therapy - A therapeutic approach that combines financial planning with psychological counseling to address underlying emotional issues and behaviors related to money management., Gratitude Practice - A habit of expressing appreciation for what one has, including financial resources, which can promote a positive mindset and reduce feelings of financial stress or dissatisfaction.,
0%
Money Psychology
共享
由
Mirithbarrera
Business English by Mirit
编辑内容
嵌入
更多
作业
排行榜
显示更多
显示更少
此排行榜当前是私人享有。单击
,共享
使其公开。
资源所有者已禁用此排行榜。
此排行榜被禁用,因为您的选择与资源所有者不同。
还原选项
匹配游戏
是一个开放式模板。它不会为排行榜生成分数。
需要登录
视觉风格
字体
需要订阅
选项
切换模板
显示所有
播放活动时将显示更多格式。
打开成绩
复制链接
QR 代码
删除
恢复自动保存:
?