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Transforming Your Relationship with Money

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It can be as simple as a missed credit card payment and the resulting fee haunting you from years past, or maybe you had a house foreclosure or car repossession. Once you have your list, find someone you trust, such as your partner, mentor or a therapist/ counselor to talk about the things that come up for you.

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How Toxic Positivity Can Hurt Your Finances

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Pushing off conversations about life insurance, retirement savings or long-term care doesn’t protect you from the negative feelings the subjects bring up. Suppose you rack up credit card debt with a you-only-live-once attitude and haven’t developed a plan to repay that money. Talking with someone you trust can be helpful.

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16 Rich Habits

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Stay away from accumulating credit card debt. Contribute as much as you can afford to a retirement plan. Whether you fear change, making mistakes, taking risks or simply failure, conquering these emotions is about leaning in just a little until you build up confidence. It’s amazing how much confidence helps.

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