Staying in Instead of Going out

By Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil

I’m seeing a few positive changes already coming out of the financial crisis our country is facing: people are being forced to learn how to re-connect with their partner, loved ones and family. Hopefully these are skills they will take with them once we emerge on the other side of this economic hardship.

We have to talk about money. Money is often a bone of contention in many relationships and it’s not necessarily that this has changed – in fact, monetary discussions may become more intense now that even more is on the line – but sweeping it under the rug is no longer a viable option. We need the right tools in order to do so, but with proper techniques, our financially-focused discussions can be more useful than ever before.

We’re learning how to connect. Most career-focused people know how to make money and how to create successes for themselves. If you strip that away, we’re learning that family and relationships are important now more than ever.

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Best-selling author and therapist Dr. Bonnie Eaker-Weil addresses topics related to love, sex, and money, as found in her book, Financial Infidelity