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when we fall into routine, weβre often choosing a pattern of behavior that feels self-protective and familiar. These patterns are built on old adaptations we made to feel safe in our early environment. Routines are great for guaranteeing a certain level of predictability. But, there are some thingsRead more
when we fall into routine, weβre often choosing a pattern of behavior that feels self-protective and familiar. These patterns are built on old adaptations we made to feel safe in our early environment. Routines are great for guaranteeing a certain level of predictability. But, there are some things in life that simply can’t be predicted.
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Please teach your kids about credit, saving, retirement plans, loans, how interest works, how repayment plans work, and how they suck your soul for many years after you finish college. Avoid credit cards for teens/ college age kids at all costs unless extremely responsible with money already. They sRead more
Please teach your kids about credit, saving, retirement plans, loans, how interest works, how repayment plans work, and how they suck your soul for many years after you finish college. Avoid credit cards for teens/ college age kids at all costs unless extremely responsible with money already. They should have debit and savings.
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