in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
It may feel impossible to leave a relationship when you have no money, but if you get creative, there are ways. Here are ideas to help you with when to leave a relationship.
Remember to plan out what you'll do if leaving a toxic relationship. Decide whether you have time to wait and save up money for a few months or whether you need to leave immediately.
In addition, make a plan of where you will go, what you'll do for work, and other things that will help ensure your basic necessities while you get through this challenge.
It's also important to take the time to practice positive affirmations for self love, as well as work on confidence building exercises and maintain your mental wellness.
In an abusive relationship? For resources and to create an action plan, check out theĀ National Domestic Violence HotlineĀ website or call 800.799.SAFE (7233).
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Building confidence and owning who you are is an ongoing task. But the more you practice this, the simpler and easier it will become and the better you'll feel. You can start small with the tips above!
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(New on the podcast! - clevergirlfinance.com/podcast or everywhere you listen to your podcast episodes!) On this episode of the podcast, Jill Sirianni joins us to discuss the topic of contentment vs. complacency when it comes to our finances. Jill is the co-host of āŖ@FrugalFriendsā¬ and co-author of 'Buy What You Love Without Going Broke', releasing January 2025. She and her husband paid off $60,000 of debt over 7 years while cash flowing her masters degree. As a licensed clinical social worker sheās experienced in doing a lot with a little ā from starting small businesses to full-time RVing ā all of it was leveraged in her debt pay-off journey.ā
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WHAT JILL DISCUSSED:ā
- How she defines contentment in the context of personal finances and how can it differ from complacencyā
- How her perspective on contentment and financial management has evolved over time based on her own personal finance journeyā
- Key strategies to strive for financial growth without becoming complacentā
- Her approach to mindful spendingā
- Advice for overcoming plateaus and reigniting financial growthā
AND SO MUCH MOREā
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"Sticking to a budget while grocery shopping doesnāt mean compromising your health. Itās all about making smarter choices to stretch your food budget. With a little planning, itās easier than you think! Which of the tips above do you use to save on groceries? Let us know in the comments!
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