Money

Failing to live within my means or according to a budget.
Not paying off my credit cards each month or carrying a large balance on my credit cards with no ability to pay them off.
Having large amounts of consumer debt.
Taking small items from my workplace for my personal use.
Failing to file or pay my taxes on time and in full.
Trying to disguise money problems that I may be having.
Failing to exercise good stewardship of the resources God has given me (e.g. failing to maintain my car or my home, failing to car for my computer and phone, etc.).
Using or administering the financial resources of my workplace without transparency and appropriate financial controls.
Failing to insist that others use appropriate financial controls and stewardship of our common resources (at home, in the workplace, or in church.
Ignoring financial practices that I know to be wrong (for myself, at home, in the workplace, or in church).
Feeling rebellious or defensive when I'm asked to give appropriate account for my financial activities and expenditures/
Failing to ensure that my current account and savings account balance each month.
Finding myself practising stealing or conspicuous consumption.
Envying or coveting the resources of other friends, co-workers or leaders in similar situations to myself.
Finding it difficult to share my financial needs with others who may be able to help me.
Failing to give financially as God has instructed me.
Spending a lot of time thinking and worrying about money matters.
Being overly concerned about getting the financial remuneration that I feel I deserve.
Feeling that I am entitled to a certain level of financial remuneration.
Other ways that God is showing me.