When we talk about money with our spouses one of the biggest challenges that often comes up is that we feel like every time we have a money conversation that we have to suit up and prepare to go out to battle. If we’re women entrepreneurs, we feel like our spouse doesn’t understand the importance of reinvesting money in our businesses. If we have different spending behaviors or money management styles than our spouses this can become a major source of conflict and tension.
Ever hear of the phrase Time is Money? Effective time management can help you become more productive, lower your stress level, and leave you with more time to do other things. Here are some of the best time management tips and tricks out there.
As women, especially as married female entrepreneurs, we often struggle with making money because we believe that we can’t increase our income or manage our money very effectively. And if we’re currently carrying debt we tend to think that we’re doomed to be in debt for the rest of our lives, because we don’t feel competent about getting out of debt.
When we don’t talk about money with our partner we end up feeling isolated, frustrated and angry. There is a lot of conflict. So what my husband and I ended up doing, many years ago, we started having a financial date. To learn more tips and solutions on how to have a financial date, I’d like to invite you to a FREE webinar I’m hosting on October 28, 2010. Its’ called the “Revolutionary Money Management Breakthrough Process: How to Permanently Move Past Money Conflict in Your Marriage Into Financial Security, Peace and Freedom.” Go to Financial Dating.com/revolution.
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