In a family or business agreement is made to cut expenses, but then someone buys an “extravagance.” This is extremely upsetting. What can be done to prevent this? There has to be a commitment and understanding to the greater purpose, not just my wants. Most of our discussion centers on how to, not the relationship. Center the discussion on how these actions will enhance our relationships.
Talk about what would happen if a new computer was purchase, but wasn’t really needed. Is this a violation of trust? If this happens, how should we respond? Can we respond without condemning the person, or making them defensive? What can be done to get them to behave in an appropriate way?
Unwise use of money leads to the deterioration of many relationships.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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