8 Ways to Have Lower Conflict Conversations about Money
Conflict about finances is a major relationship stressor for many couples. In fact, money is one of the most common things couples argue about. Financial issues can take its toll […]
Conflict about finances is a major relationship stressor for many couples. In fact, money is one of the most common things couples argue about. Financial issues can take its toll […]
Disagreements about money often get stuck at the practical level and deeper levels of meaning, history, or world views are not explored or understood fully.
The path to a rich life is full of detours and myths that hold couples back from achieving the financial freedom they dream of.
There’s a different mindset that can truly change how you view your expenses.
These five rules will guide you to stop fighting about money and start connecting in your relationship.
Use money conflicts in your marriage to invest in each other.
They are about our dreams, our fears, and our inadequacies.
The Gottman Institute answers your tough questions about finances.
This week on The Gottman Relationship Blog, we’ve been tackling the subject of money. As promised in Wednesday’s post, today we will share creative approaches to fight the destructive effects of financial stress on your relationships and help you to strengthen bonds with those you love!
Most of us have figured out by now that money is not the ultimate answer.
Usually, when two people get married, they stand up in front of their friends and family and they make a promise to stick together, no matter what. For better and for worse.
A look at three “conflict blueprints” to help you and your partner constructively manage conflict around unsolvable problems.