Romance and Finance: What to Look for in Financially Responsible Partner

Romance and Finance: What to Look for in Financially Responsible Partner

Welcome back to another episode of Finding the Guardian of Your Soul®. I’m your host, Lisa Shield. In today’s episode, I dive into the intersection of romance and finance, exploring what to look for in a finally responsible partner. I share insights on how successful couples have navigated their financial relationships. Finally, I discuss the importance of trust, personal growth, and finding a true connection based on spiritually grounded principles. Stay tuned for a thought-provoking conversation that will inspire you on your own journey to finding a soulful and responsible partner. Let’s dive in!

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What You’ll Hear In This Episode:

-Building a financially responsible partnership

– Combining finances and removing barriers

– Supporting partner during times of uncertainty and income loss

– Success in dating doesn’t require external qualities or wealth

– Approaching relationships with spiritual principles

– Foundation of kindness, gratitude, forgiveness, compassion, patience, and personal responsibility

– Acknowledging past anxiety rooted in fear

– Evaluating partner’s principles, treatment of others, and level of consciousness

– Relationships guided by authenticity, not predetermined scripts

– Deciding to trust partner based on demonstrated qualities

– Sharing financial responsibilities as true partners

– Support during career transitions and financial assistance

– Partner’s role in supporting and encouraging personal and professional growth 

– Sharing the financial burden and acting as a guardian of the partner’s soul

 

Key quotes:

  • “Benjamin and I both contribute financially to this marriage, being true partners.” — Lisa Shield
  • “Benjamin doesn’t tell me how to run my business or make more money, but by believing in my power to do those things, to figure them out on my own and creating a container for me to do that.” — Lisa Shield
  • “In terms of finances, it wasn’t about asking a series of questions. It was about looking at this man’s principles and observing who he is how he moved through the world, and how he treated me.” — Lisa Shield

Continue On Your Journey: 

Lisa Shield | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Book a Call With Lisa

Email the podcast at: podcast@lisashield.com