Episode 21: Reconciling Emotions & Money

The end of a relationship marks a personal and financial transition in our lives that stirs up emotions and makes it difficult to move forward with clarity.

During an emotional life transition, it can be difficult to get outside of our own heads. Emotional turmoil clouds our decision-making, yet there are often many financial implications when a relationship ends, and decisions must be made. One of the most effective ways to come out financially on top after a relationship ends is to keep emotion out of these decisions. Though difficult, this ensures you will have the means to take care of yourself and prepare for the next chapter of your life.

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