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i would walk 500 miles, but not in your shoes

Have you ever asked your spouse about how he or she was raised regarding money? Do you know of any defining moments in early childhood, the teen years, or just after leaving home that may have influenced their perspective? Continue reading

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the pain in beginning (again)

Maybe you’ve been too scared of what you’ll find to write a plan for your spending. Maybe you’ve recognized that it’s going to be a long trek out of debt requiring much sacrifice. Maybe you need to lose weight and change your eating habits, but you know it’s going to mean physical pain and a complete overhaul of decisions you’ve made for years. Maybe you need to call your dad, your sister, your brother, your son, your daughter and apologize for something that happened a long time ago. Continue reading

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confessions from the face of the earth

Contrary to what you may have suspected, I didn’t find the face of the earth and drop off of it back in June. I wasn’t even looking for the face of the earth; though I can bet Mt. Everest is involved – seems like a logical nose for the world to me. Continue reading

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maybe you need to get over yourself

By serving your spouse, you have to yield your own desires. You have to put yourself beneath your spouse. Doing so shows your spouse what level of value you assign to him or her. Continue reading

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when financial problems are really boundary problems

Most financial issues aren’t the root problem, they’re the leaves at the end of a branch, at the end of a limb, attached to a trunk that shoots down below the surface of the ground. Simply put: Financial problems are a symptom, not the cause. Continue reading

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