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  <title>Episode 65 - How Attachment Styles Impact Financial Well Being</title>
  <description>Think your childhood doesn't impact your financial well-being? Think again. The attachment style we develop at a young age directly influences our communication and behavior in intimate relationships and with financial decisions. But there’s good news: our brains are *not* fixed.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, Couples Therapist, Financial Therapist, and CFP™ Ed Coambs will teach you:  The four attachment styles and how they impact our behavior in relationships.&amp;amp;nbsp; [2:40] Of the six key financial areas, which is the most stressful for couples to discuss.&amp;amp;nbsp; [6:58] How an unresolved relationship with money can negatively affect your life. [19:13] How to develop secure attachment patterns. [24:14]  His new book, The Healthy Love &amp;amp;amp; Money Way: How The Four Attachment Styles Impact Your Financial Well-Being, details how the intersection of attachment styles shows up in couples’ financial decision-making.&amp;amp;nbsp; Read all the show notes, get Ed’s links, and find out more at https://ahkcoaching.com/podcast ------------- How healthy is your relationship with money &amp;amp;amp; your honey? Find out HERE! And for more money &amp;amp;amp; relationships resources, visit: https://CouplesFinancialCoach.com </description>
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