Money matters can be a significant source of tension and discord in relationships. Disagreements about finances can strain even the strongest partnerships. However, seeking couples wellbeing coaching specifically tailored to financial issues can transform money discussions from a source ...
Let’s face it, talking about money can be awkward. Couples across the country struggle to communicate about finances, coworkers don’t know how to discuss their salaries, and parents don’t know how to talk about money with their kids. Financial taboo has swept the nation, and in its place...
Divorce can be stressful and overwhelming. This video reviews the main things to consider to best prepare yourself emotionally and financially. Â Â
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More support can be found in my blog Finding New Financial Rhythms After Divorce or access my Financially Empowered Divorce Checklist
Prenuptial agreements are a preventative tool. They protect couples both financially and emotionally. And, customizing your agreement before you marry protects you from your states standard prenuptial agreement! Here are some tips on how to prepare for bringing it up or the conversation....
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Summer is here, with the season of weddings, new bonds, and new beginnings in full swing. While recent engagements bring all the wonderful emotions and celebrations, many couples struggle to find the same feelings as they combine finances in new ways. Finding your financial groove wit...
How financially intimate are you and your partner? In this video, I go over my Couples Mindful Money Conversations Premarital Money checklist.
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This checklist is not only beneficial for premarital couples. Â Â
Here is my blog post where you can link to my free downloadable premarital...
As a pandemic has rocked the nation, healthcare has been a hot topic on every news channel, and preventative care has become a major conversation. Taking care of our bodies and building good health habits are excellent ways to prevent illness and ease stress on our systems. But can the s...
Relationships start with all sorts of excitement, fireworks, and butterflies. But over time, the chaos subsides, and we find a natural rhythm to life with the people we love. If you’ve been in a romantic relationship for a while, you likely have a rhythm to how you and your partner commu...
How do you deal with stress? Honestly, in your everyday life, when you face financial stress or your partner gets on your nerves, how do you deal with it? Do you take a few deep breaths before responding, or do you blurt whatever comes to mind? Do you spend money to feel better or obsess...
During the month of December we’re bombarded with commercials, emails, and endless posts that advertise the joy of giving to others. The perfect smile on your boyfriend’s face when he opens that new watch or shoebox. The excitement in the eyes of your nephew when he get’s the latest and ...
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Financial Independence
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Financial independence (FI) is the status of having enough income to pay one's living expenses for the rest of one's life without having to be employed or dependent on others. A lot of people focus on the number you need in order to attain FI which is subjec...
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Most people hear the word “budget” and instantly cringe. Budgeting usually feels restrictive, like it will keep you from having any fun or buying things you really want. In reality, a budget is neither good nor bad. It’s simply a tool you use to make sure your money goes exactly where...