What's Your PQ?

Test Your Prosperity Quotient...

You’ve heard of IQ, the test for your Intellectual Quotient. But have you ever thought about your PQ – your Prosperity Quotient? Your PQ determines your abundance mindset: whether you see the world through a filter of prosperity consciousness or lack consciousness. Your mindset influences every area of your life from relationships and health to happiness and finances.

Want to know whether you’re coming from prosperity, or limited by lack thinking? Take this 4-minute test below. But only do it if you’re going to answer honestly, not shaded by what you want to believe, or think is the correct answer. That way you’ll discover the truth about how you think, and your probability of manifesting prosperity will be revealed. Keep a tally: On a separate sheet, mark how many A and B answers you come up with...

Prosperity Quotient Quiz


If you tell the five people closest to you that you just came up with a $100 million idea will they:

     a) Tell you all the reasons it won’t work.

     b) Be excited to support you with it.

 

When you approach someone you’re attracted to, your first thought is:

     a) Fear of rejection.

     b) Expecting a positive response.

 

You’re in a sporting competition and it’s down to the final seconds.  One person will be the hero or the failure.  Do you want to be that person?

     a) No

     b) Yes

 

You’re at an event where they are drawing raffle tickets.  Do you expect to:

     a) Lose

     b) Win

 

If you were in the bottom three on “American Idol” and Ryan Seacrest was about to announce who was cut, would you:

     a) Mentally start packing your bags.

     b) Expect a save from the audience.

 

If you came into a large sum of money.  Would you:

     a) Get nervous and think it’s a mistake.

     b) Celebrate your newfound prosperity.

 

How often do you use negative expressions like: “I never win anything,” “All the good guys are married or gay,” or “If it wasn’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all?”

     a) Frequently or occasionally.

     b) Never.

 

Do you secretly fear that if you become rich and successful, your friends and family may not like you anymore?

     a) Yes

     b) No

 

When things are really going great for you, are you more likely to:

     a) Get a little apprehensive, waiting for the other shoe to drop.

     b) Congratulate yourself on your results.

 

If you won $10,000 in a contest, would you be most likely to shout:

     a) I can’t believe I won!

     b) I just knew I was going to win!

 

Did your upbringing include religious concepts of being a flawed individual in need of redemption or salvation?

     a) Yes

     b) No

 

If you were driving along the highway and you saw a Rolls Royce or Lamborghini with a flat tire, would you find that amusing?

     a) Yes

     b) No

 

Do you believe your chances for becoming wealthy are:

     a) Limited because of your education, age, where you were born, etc.

     b) As good or better than anyone else.

 

Would you (or do you) feel guilty if you earn more than your parents or your spouse does?

     a) Yes

     b) No

 

Do you have a pattern of repeating negative relationships?

     a) Yes

     b) No

 

Are you jealous or resentful of people who have very expensive homes, jewelry and cars?

     a) Yes

     b) No

 

How often do you use lack-centered expressions such as: “poor as a church mouse,” “filthy rich,” or “more money than God?”

     a) Frequently or occasionally

     b) Never

 

When you manifest prosperity or success, do you feel guilty and think it comes at the expense of others?

     a) Yes

     b) No

 

When you’re in a romantic relationship, do you expect to:

     a) Likely break up

     b) “Live happily ever after”

 

Do you exhibit a strong fear of loss mentality with extra locks, extraneous insurance, and alarms on everything?

     a) Yes

     b) No

 

If someone accused you of being a visionary dreamer, would there be enough evidence for the jury to convict you?

     a) No

     b) Yes

 

Your PQ Results...


There are 21 questions in this test. Please add up how many ‘A’ responses you chose versus how many ‘B’ ones.

Answer key: All ‘A’ responses indicate you have a fearful, limiting, and lack-centered mindset. All ‘B’ responses indicate you have a confident, abundant, and prosperity-centered mindset. So if you have more ‘B’ selections, your likelihood of manifesting health, happiness and success is good. (And more likely the higher the ratio is for the b answers. Ex: 15 B answers and only 6 A ones would mean very likely. But if it’s 11 to 10, not so much.) However, if you have more A selections (and especially if it’s lopsided, you’re going to want to upgrade your thinking and develop a more prosperous mindset.

If you had 7 or more ‘A’ answers, you may want to consider taking the Prosperity Mindset Master ClassPeak performance and prosperity guru Randy Gage is conducting the master class in association with Tim Shurr, MA, an expert in human behavior and unconscious bias. It will help you blow up any negative default settings you may have, and makeover your mindset to manifest prosperity.

For details on the curriculum, see here: Prosperity Mindset Master Class!