Money & Marriage Made Simple
Do you avoid opening your bank account? In this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, I talk about financial avoidance — what it actually is, why smart couples do it, and what changes when you finally decide to look. There's a version of you that knows exactly how much debt you have. And there's a version of you that's been quietly avoiding finding out. In this episode, I'm talking about financial avoidance — not the behavior, but what's underneath it. Why smart, capable people close their eyes to their finances. What they're actually protecting themselves from. And what happens the moment they finally look. This is one of the most personal episodes I've recorded. Links: * 5-Day Budget Breakthrough Challenge - www.financeswithoutfear.com/breakthrough [http://www.financeswithoutfear.com/breakthrough] * Free Discovery Session - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-session?referral=service_list_widget [https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-session?referral=service_list_widget] * Free Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklist [https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklist] Timestamps: 00:00 - The personal story behind financial avoidance 01:12 - Why avoidance is a survival mechanism, not laziness 02:30 - The mental cost of avoiding your finances in marriage 03:32 - How the fear of what numbers say about you fuels avoidance 04:25 - The impact of unspoken financial agreements in marriage 07:16 - The relief of finally facing the full financial picture 08:19 - Common fears around money: responsibility, disappointment, and reality 10:35 - Reframing the numbers as a math problem, not a character judgment 12:20 - The importance of naming your specific fears to diminish their power 13:29 - Practical exercise: Write down what you are truly afraid of 14:33 - The lighter feeling that comes with clarity and knowing the numbers 15:26 - Invitation to join the 5 Day Budget Breakthrough Challenge or book a free session Remember: Facing your finances with compassion begins with understanding your fears. You are not your debt or your numbers. Take steps to confront what you’ve been avoiding — clarity and relief are just on the other side.
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