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- Marcus Mulenga
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15 min
2022
EN
Personal Finance T???: The Best Self-Help Guide on How to Manage Your Personal Finance. Discover Useful Finance Tools and Advice on How to Manage Your MoneyPersonal finance is such an important topic that it’s amazing that it’s not taught more in schools. If more people were taught personal finance information, they’d make fewer mistakes about career choices, school choices, credit card debt and so much more.But, you must want to know more about personal finance because you’re looking into...
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- Marcus Mulenga
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31 min
2022
EN
Personal Finance Guide Bundle, 3 in 1 Bundle: Manifesting Money, Personal Finance Tips, and Rock Your FinanceThe ultimate dream is to be able to enjoy the good things life has to offer without having to stress about finances or growing poor. Unfortunately, most people are living paycheck to paycheck, never being able to build up savings let alone enjoy a vacation to unwind because they can never afford to. But how do we change this circumstance? How can we achieve financial freedom and sec...
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o Gratis con Kobo PlusWhen a Loved One Won't Seek Mental Health Treatment
How to Promote Recovery and Reclaim Your Family's Well-Being
2024
EN
Escape the “family trap,” help your loved one on the road to recovery, and take back your life.If you have a family member who suffers from mental illness, but refuses to seek treatment, you may feel like you’re caught in a trap. If you try making life easier for your loved one, you wind up perpetuating dependency and entitlement. If you push for treatment, you are met with resistance or outright animosity. And when you reach out to professionals for help, you are ...
When a Loved One Won't Seek Mental Health Treatment
How to Promote Recovery and Reclaim Your Family's Well-Being
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4 horas 32 min
2024
EN
If you have a family member who suffers from mental illness, but refuses to seek treatment, you may feel like you're caught in a trap. If you try making life easier for your loved one, you wind up perpetuating dependency and entitlement. If you push for treatment, you are met with resistance or outright animosity. And when you reach out to professionals for help, you are told that nothing can be done unless your family member is ready to change. So, how can you escape the "family trap?"



