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If you notice that you and your
partner are displaying this pattern in dealing with money, try
the following suggestions which have been shown to be very helpful
for couples:
Make a budget together, including
allowances for gifts, going out and other fun activities. You
may need to track all expenses for a month or two to do this
accurately;
Create a system whereby it is
the budget which gives 'permission' for purchases, automatically
and mechan- ically, without impulsivity or emotion playing a
role;
Review the budget monthly to
see how it is working for both of you.
By consciously choosing to deal
with money in an adult, rational manner, you both avoid the parent/child
roles. This also frees up space emotionally to look at why you
unconsciously adopted those roles early in your relationship,
and what gratification or payoff those roles were giving you.
People often think of financial
planning, but as a couple you are also wise to think of emotional
planning as well. Anything which consistently generates resentment,
anger, and/or distance in your relationship will inevitably lead
to major problems in the future. If you have emotional issues
to resolve, learn how to do it directly instead of playing them
out through money. |