Finding Calm in Chaos
Every day, you experience situations that are stressful. You have responsibilities and problems to solve and possibly drama, not to mention all the stuff you see on the news. If […]
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It happens all the time. You’re attracted to how spontaneous and romantic your partner is. How they throw caution to the wind and dream big. OR, you’re attracted to how smart and stable they are. How steadfast, sensible and caring.
But, then those same qualities start to wear on you. You start to pick them apart. You get annoyed that your partner has totally opposite ideas about saving and spending money. Instead of valuing what they bring to the relationship, you try and control everything yourself. Or, maybe, you just give up altogether and avoid talking about it.
Sound familiar? On today’s episode of The Dani Johnson Podcast, Dani is helping married couples navigate how to talk money in their marriage when each partner is on a different page.
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