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If You’re Avoiding Your Finances, Read This

Apr 30, 2026
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Avoiding your finances is more common than most people admit.

 

Sometimes it looks like ignoring your bank balance.

Sometimes it looks like not opening statements.

Sometimes it’s simply telling yourself you’ll “deal with it later.”

 

The longer you avoid it, the bigger the situation feels, but the reality is usually much simpler than our minds make it.

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