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Life | Relationships & Family | Video

How Toxic Relationships Lead To Toxic Financial Habits

4 Mar 2021

Ahhhh, love. The most beautiful feeling in the world.

Is love enough to keep a relationship from falling apart? When relationships sour or take a bad turn, it might bring out the worst in us – and we might find ourselves overcompensating, perhaps even in the way we spend our money (among our other resources on hand) to salvage something that might have reached the end of its lifespan. In this episode we speak to Brian Lim, a relationship counsellor from Relationships Matters, to talk about the most common issue couples face in a marriage, important questions to ask your partner and yourself about money and advice for when a toxic relationship brings out toxic financial habits and makes us lose money we’ll never get back (probably).

Premarital Counselling Programmes in Singapore.
Relationship Matters –
http://www.relationshipmatters.com.sg/
T: +65 9789 6991
E: info@relationshipmatters.com.sg

PREP (Prevention and Relationship Education Programme) offered by several organisations in Singapore
List of organisation can be found here: MSF – https://www.msf.gov.sg/Policies/Marri…

List of Secular/Religious/Private Organisations that are MSF-approved Premarital Counselling – https://www.msf.gov.sg/policies/Marri…

Organisations to reach out to when you’re in need of help from an abusive relationship [Singapore] AWARE
https://www.aware.org.sg/