How your spending changes according to your ‘love language’
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How your spending changes according to your ‘love language’

The Independent  

How would you describe your relationship with money? I’m easily distracted and impulsive with my spending and then get mad that I don’t have the money to do what I’d really like to do.” “Thoughtful and intentional. I’m careful with how I earn money and how it’s channelled for current and future use.” The five love languages I’m a money coach – of course I’m taking Valentine’s Day and applying it to money. Here’s how you can apply the five love languages to your finances – whether your relationship status is coupled-up, single and ready to mingle or ‘it’s complicated’. This can look like shifting from thinking, “I’m bad with money” to “I am learning how to be good with money” and taking action to reinforce these words of affirmation with your behaviour, whether that’s starting a savings habit or putting an hour aside each week to work on your finances and get clear on your numbers.

History of this topic

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