4 Lessons Divorce Taught Me About Money
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4 Lessons Divorce Taught Me About Money

I wouldn’t wish divorce on anyone. With that being said, it was the best thing that could have happened to me. I got married too young, because of survival, to someone who was not right for me. Through that experience, I learned a thing or two about money… and a lot about myself. Here are 4 lessons divorce taught me about money:

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Fall In Love With Finance: September 30-Day Money Challenge
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Fall In Love With Finance: September 30-Day Money Challenge

Fall is the perfect season to fall in love and clean up your finances for back-to-school hubbub and the looming holiday chaos. While you may still be sun tanning in September #climatechange — this 30-day money challenge will inspire you to take more ownership over your personal finances and give you a better picture of where you are when it comes to your wallet.

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How We Saved A $10k Emergency Fund
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How We Saved A $10k Emergency Fund

Having an emergency fund, or a rainy day fund, is an essential part of any responsible personal finance plan. Here is how we saved $10k in our fully funded emergency fund.

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5 Financial Triggers And How To Overcome Them

5 Financial Triggers And How To Overcome Them

Triggered. We hear this word everywhere nowadays. Despite Fox News bullying liberal millennial “snowflakes” for being emotionally intelligent, the word “triggered,” is valid. Especially when you have experienced trauma in your life. Financial trauma not withstanding. A trigger is a reminder of a past trauma. This reminder can cause a person to feel overwhelming sadness, anxiety, or panic. It may also cause someone to have flashbacks (goodtherapy.org). Here are 5 financial triggers and how to overcome them. 

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