Try to talk honestly about what money represents — security, freedom, pleasure — without turning each other into the problem.
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How to stop buying things you don’t actually need, according to experts
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When motivation is low and everything feels harder than it should be, these small shifts can make a big difference in nudging you to get things done when all you want to do is procrastinate.
This post was co-written by sports psychologist Jenna Weinstein Picture this: It’s Monday morning, post-pandemic. Life is, in many ways, at least, pretty much back to normal. Your spouse is away on ...
'Fawning is a survival response often learned in childhood,' one psychologist says A money-related offshoot to a common trauma response is "financial fawning," which can impact how we spend, talk ...
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