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Date / Time: 9/30/2008 8:04 PM UTC
PinkGlamourGirl
10/2/2008 5:55 PM UTC
Ok Jennifer, I have a question for you. I am married to a wonderful guy we were living the life of our dreams 4 years ago. Now after a devastating auto accident left me disabled and us in a financial mess, bankruptcy was declared, now we are surviving on less and less, while trying to rebuild our financial security. Happily I tell you that our spending plan includes no credit card bills, and we have good credit scores even with the bankruptcy on our record. With both of us doing all that we can to earn more, we are currently "pay check to pay check" I see progress being made but my husband doesn't see things the same way. How do I go about helping my husband to adjust emotionally to no longer living the life of our dreams? How can I help him emotionally detach from our past financial freedom's we experienced to focus on today and tomorrow's potential? Unsecure for sure, but I think we have potential! Thanks Jennfer!!
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