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How Do Your Dominant Function and Auxiliary impact Your Financial Well Being?
How Do Your Dominant Function and Auxiliary impact Your Financial Well Being?

How Do Your Dominant Function and Auxiliary impact Your Financial Well Being?

Co-Facilitated by Paula Swanson & Elise Amaral

Date & Time

Mar 28, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PDT

Online Event

About the event

Our financial choices often reveal patterns rooted in our Dominant Function. This event explores how your Dominant and Auxiliary Functions influence the ways you make, spend, save, and value money. By deepening awareness of these patterns, you’ll discover how to build a healthier, more balanced relationship with money.


We’ll examine both the strengths and blind spots that each function brings to financial behavior, including how:

  • Sensing keeps you practical and grounded

  • Intuition spots emerging opportunities

  • Thinking brings strategic clarity

  • Feeling ensures ethical and values-based decisions


Also, in breakout groups, you’ll share examples of your financial decisions, and identify common saboteurs to your financial well-being.


Event Takeaways:

  • Build awareness on how our dominant function impacts our approach to money.

  • Learn dominant function approaches and practices from other Preferences types.

  • Explore the dominant function's saboteur(s) when it comes to dealing with your finances.



Event Details 🎁​ This is a free event for everyone!

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🎥 Not available at this date and time? This event will be recorded! 

The recording will be sent to all registrants, 2-4 weeks after the event.

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