Category: money
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Who is Grace Vela?
Grace Vela specializes in helping couples navigate financial conflicts, emphasizing that these issues often stem from deeper psychological and cultural factors. As a former financial advisor, she offers practical and compassionate guidance. In addition to her advisory role, she promotes community wellness and advocates for family health initiatives.
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What Men Financially Expect from Women — But Rarely Say Aloud
The content explores how men’s financial expectations of women influence relationship dynamics. It highlights the impact of a woman’s financial behavior on a man’s commitment and emotional validation. Traditional and modern partnerships differ in expectations, yet respect and trust remain crucial. Ultimately, healthy communication about finances fosters meaningful connections in relationships.
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When a Legacy is Dropped on Your Lap
Sebastian Zuze of Chiedza Wealth Advisory Services shared his journey from personal loss to becoming a retirement advisor, driven by a desire to empower others. He emphasizes the importance of long-term planning for the youth, involving his son Anthony in the business to instill financial wisdom and create a lasting family legacy.
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ChatGpt summary
I asked ChatGpt to summarize the introduction to the book I’m writing. What’s Good for the Goose, is Good for the Gander, Financial planning for couples with different goals. I was impressed by the summary it came back to with. “Certainly! Here’s a summary of the key points from the text: Well said, Chatgpt. This…
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Tone and Finance: Building Healthy Relationships
Why should I share my wants, dreams, and desires with you when I know you might dismiss them, criticize me, or discourage me? That is, if you even listen at all. This issue often arises right from the start of a relationship and is fundamentally about tone, empathy, and flexibility—or the lack thereof. Discussing finances…
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I’m so sorry,
A reflection on how childhood experiences shape financial behaviors, emphasizing that parents aim to help rather than harm. Illustrated through personal anecdotes, contrasting feelings associated with public transit and car ownership. Acknowledging both positive and negative experiences can foster a healthier financial mindset, crucial for long-term success.
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Finances are NOT the #1 cause of divorce!
What’s good for the goose, IS good for the gander.
