Nov. 22, 2017
We already know what it takes to become financially healthy: spend less than we make, pay down our debt, and save more money. Money management books, tools, and techniques abound, yet most of us don’t utilize them. Why? Because money is emotional. If we ignore the emotional, mental, and relational aspects of money, our personal finances won’t change for the better. Christine Luken, the Financial Lifeguard, is the author of “Money is Emotional: Prevent Your Heart From Hijacking Your Wallet.” As a...