Uncensored Money Season Three: Goal Setting & Relationships
Melissa Browne: Ex-Accountant, Ex-Financial Advisor, Ex-Working Till I Drop, Now Serial Entrepreneur & Author, Financial Wellness Advocate, Living a Life by Design | 18/10/2022
Show Notes
In this episode, Mel and her husband, Tony Larven (aka #baldsexyman) have a conversation about setting goals in their relationship.
They cover everything from how they set goals together (given they have different personal goals and goal-setting styles), the importance of communication and how they decide to contribute towards their goals and living expenses as their income levels have changed and more.
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