Updated
Updated · EWN · May 18
Susan Gregor-Harlen Urges Couples to Tackle Money Tension Early, Citing 3 Warning Signs
Updated
Updated · EWN · May 18

Susan Gregor-Harlen Urges Couples to Tackle Money Tension Early, Citing 3 Warning Signs

2 articles · Updated · EWN · May 18
  • Susan Gregor-Harlen said financial conflict in couples often signals deeper strain around communication, values and emotional needs, not just overspending.
  • Three recurring warning signs stood out in her CapeTalk interview: frequent online shopping, too many takeaways and one partner feeling the other is not taking the budget seriously.
  • Gregor-Harlen said money discussions can trigger feelings of inadequacy and reflect how people were raised, making budgeting disputes emotionally charged for many couples.
  • She urged partners to use practical systems to manage spending and to seek outside help when tension over money starts threatening the relationship.
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