Steve Harvey

Straight Talk, No Chaser

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  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    Similarly: don’t compare yourself with other couples
  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    They’re fronting and flexing and making you feel inferior for not having what they have, but they may wel have problems even worse than yours. Whatever their financial business is, stay out of it and keep yours to yourself
  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    ask him what it is that you could be doing more of to help him. Let him know that you’re happy he’s your man and that you’re his woman, but admit that you’re not perfect and know you could be doing things that would make him happier. I know, I know— you are perfect. But your man doesn’t think you are.
  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    Show him that by reminding him what made him love you in the first place—by focusing on the little unexpected things. Make his favorite meal, hold his hand, send him love notes. Do things as a family that don’t cost money
  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    Encourage him to find solace in you, even on the days when he’d rather find a corner and get real y quiet
  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    The last two accounts should be individual accounts —one for him, and one for you.
  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    The pep talk that keeps him focused is the one where you tel him no matter who is putting what into the account, you need him to handle the money and keep the bil s as current as possible
  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    every couple should have at least four bank accounts. One is the household checking account—
  • clarisvalery9has quoted14 days ago
    The second account should be a savings account that requires two signatures to move any of the money.
  • clarisvalery9has quotedlast month
    Choose your battles
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