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What is your financial love language?
During courtship with my husband, we did something called financial evaluation of oneself. That was when I learnt how to speak my financial love language, along side my husband’s (who was just my boyfriend that time). If you don’t know your financial love language, how would you know that of your paRead more
During courtship with my husband, we did something called financial evaluation of oneself. That was when I learnt how to speak my financial love language, along side my husband’s (who was just my boyfriend that time). If you don’t know your financial love language, how would you know that of your partner let alone speak it. There is a common saying that what you don’t know doesn’t hurt or hunt you. It is not in the case of two individuals who are planning to spend forever together and they don’t plan to spend that long time in debts. Knowing your financial love languages will help you prepare for your future together. I am a big spender and giver, those are my finances love languages. Luckily for me, my husband’s financial love language is investor and planner. Since I’m a natural slender, one wold think this will be a big issue but since we identified this early in our relationship we were able to adjust our finances responsibly to accommodate one another. Whether you are in a relationship or not. Identifying your financial love language is of huge benefit especially is the future.
See lessWhat are the signs you see in your relationship that make you know the relationship is not healthy?
First, how you felt while putting up that post is a huge sign of an unhealthy relationship. The signs are present already, you just probably haven't seen them. A relationship should not drain you, instead of feeling happy and productive, you’re always drained. Then it’s time to check that relationshRead more
First, how you felt while putting up that post is a huge sign of an unhealthy relationship. The signs are present already, you just probably haven’t seen them.
A relationship should not drain you, instead of feeling happy and productive, you’re always drained. Then it’s time to check that relationship twice.
Constant anger is also a sure sign of an unhealthy relationship. You should never be around hostility. It will only make you unsafe.
Lack of communication is the bedrock of all unhealthy relationships. Without communication, there is no relationship. Period.
If you’re constantly disrespected in a relationship, then you certainly have no business in that relationship.
Also, a healthy relationship should motivate you to always want to be a better version of yourself. If your relationship isn’t this, move further away.
You’re experiencing abuse of all kinds-verbal, emotional and physical abuse are all major traits of an unhealthy relationship. Walk away before it’s too late.
If your opinion doesn’t count in a relationship, then you are probably not in that relationship.
The earlier you look out for these signs in your relationship the earlier you can salvage such relationship or get out of it. Know this and know peace.
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