Quiz Result: The Scarcity Storyteller
- Rachel Tenney

- Jan 2
- 2 min read

You're the Scarcity Storyteller
This means your inner story predicts there won’t be enough— time, money, energy, or margin.
This belief can show up as penny-pinching or (surprisingly) as spending fast and loose. You might postpone wise investments and ration capacity—or splurge to self-soothe and avoid looking at the numbers. Scarcity also colors how you view time, focus, and margin: it always feels like they’re running out.
Symptoms Common to the Scarcity Storyteller
- In hoard mode, you delay helpful purchases and ration time/energy.
- In splurge mode, you buy to feel better and avoid looking at the numbers.
- You track budgets obsessively instead of shipping the next step.
- You keep pushing off mission-supporting investments “for later.”
- Essentials like taxes, savings, or key subscriptions get squeezed.
- Pricing and asking feel icky, so you apologize while selling.
- You may ping-pong between strict saving and “treat myself” sprees.
How This Affects Your Work & Kingdom Impact
When scarcity shows up as hoarding and penny-pinching, you under-resource tools and help, projects drag, quality dips where it matters, and your time/energy get spent on monitoring instead of business-advancing action. When it flips to fast, feel-better spending, cash leaks from the business and essentials get squeezed; important investments are delayed while your time/energy go to cleanup and emergency promos that create launch whiplash and erode trust. In both modes, fear—not stewardship—sets the agenda, shrinking momentum and kingdom impact.
How The Gospel Answers This
Provision comes from a faithful Father. Fair, purposeful resourcing isn’t greed; it funds excellence, rest, and generosity. Because your worth isn’t in the bank balance, you can make prudent choices, invest where it serves, and ask boldly when it helps people.
Why a “Put On” Identity
Scripture doesn’t tell us to identify with our weaknesses, but rather to put on what is true of us in Christ. Your quiz result isn’t a label—it’s an invitation to grow, showing you how the Spirit is shaping you beyond your current patterns and into greater faithfulness and freedom.
Your Put On Identity: The Generous Steward I’m putting off fear of “not enough.” I’m putting on wise, peace-filled stewardship.
Anchoring Statement: My Father provides; I plan with trust.
Habits:
I budget for mission-critical tools and rest.
I review numbers weekly with gratitude, not dread.
I price cleanly, ask clearly, and receive without apology.
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