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Are you having a financial fling or real long-term relationship with money?

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: March 27, 2025
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Are you having a financial fling or real long-term relationship with money?
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When it comes to money, many people treat it like a short-lived romance; exciting at first but lacking real commitment.

Contents
  • Short-Term Fling:
  • Long-Term Commitment:
  • Consistency is key
  • External Pressures

They chase quick wins, impulse purchases, or the latest financial trend, only to feel regret later when their bank balance doesn’t support their dreams.

But just like in a strong relationship, building financial security requires consistency, effort, and a long-term perspective.

Think of a great long-term relationship. There’s trust, respect and shared goals. A strong financial foundation works the same way.

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Short-Term Fling:

  • Spending freely without thinking about tomorrow.
  • Ignoring finances until there’s a problem.
  • Chasing quick fixes instead of planning.

Long-Term Commitment:

  • Consistently saving and investing, even in small amounts.
  • Checking in regularly via budgeting, reviewing, and adjusting.
  • Aligning money with long-term goals, not short-term excitement.

If you only focus on your finances when something goes wrong, you’re not building a solid relationship with your money.

You’re just reacting to problems instead of preventing them.

Consistency is key

You don’t need a perfect financial plan, rather you need consistent action over time. The most financially successful people aren’t necessarily the highest earners, but they stick to good habits, year after year.

  • Savings and investing: Commit to saving every pay cycle, even if it’s a small amount. Automate it like clockwork.
  • Debt reduction: Don’t ignore it. Make a plan, stick to regular payments, and track your progress.
  • Spending Mindfully: Don’t fall for emotional spending. If it wasn’t on your radar before you noticed it online, or out shopping, then don’t buy it today.
  • Regular check-ins: Review your finances at least once a month and adjust as required.

External Pressures

It’s easy to compare your financial situation to the highlight reels of others.

Social media showcases luxury travel, designer shopping sprees, and seemingly effortless wealth, but what you don’t see are the financial struggles behind the scenes.

Peer pressure and social influence can lead to impulsive spending, lifestyle inflation, and feeling “behind” in life.

Just like a healthy relationship requires tuning out external noise, your financial journey should be based on your own goals, values, and progress.

Are you showing up for your money?

Like any strong partnership, the little things you do daily and weekly compound into long-term success.

Commit to your money like you would a great relationship, be patient, consistent, and intentional.

In return, it will support you for the long haul.

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