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| | | Here’s What You Were Reading on HerMoney in 2019: Our Top 10 List
If there was one trend that struck a chord in 2019, it was finding ways to effectively communicate. As we close out the year, we wanted to know which of our posts resonated with you — in that they sparked the most conversation. We look forward to bringing you more, more, more as we turn the calendar into 2020, but for now, here are 2019’s Top 10:
1. 6 Important Business Email Templates We’ve all struggled to convey just the right amount of professionalism laced with a tiny bit of humor in that email to our bosses. These email templates will save you from using too many exclamation points and emojis (we’re guilty, too!!!!). 2. Common Workplace Problems and How To Deal with Them From lack of purse hooks in bathrooms to chilling office temperatures, many women's workdays are filled with small and subtle reminders that the work environment wasn’t designed with us in mind. 3. Dreaming About Money? What Do These Money Dreams Mean? Yes, we all dream about striking it rich in the lottery one day, but it seems our money dreams can affect our daytime behavior. And yes, science backs us up. See what your money dreams really mean. 4. How Couples Can Split Their Money and Bills to Be Fair When your relationship heats up and you are planning a life with your partner, communication about finances is key. This article about ensuring fairness with your beloved and avoiding financial surprises struck a chord with the HerMoney crowd. 5. Things To Take From The FIRE Movement (Even You Don’t Want To Retire Early) FIRE was a hot topic for our readers in 2019. Even if retirement is the last thing on your mind right now, knowing the ins and outs of the FIRE movement can help you plan for the future. Rounding out the list of Top 10 HerMoney topics in 2019: 6. When To Keep and When To Throw Away Financial Documents 7. The Only Types of Purses and Handbags You Need To Own 8. How To Write A Professional Work Email 9. Best Money Management Apps for Couples 10. IRA vs 401(k)- What’s The Difference? Honorable mention: Stop Judging Women Who Don't Want Kids Plus: Keeping Memories of Loved Ones Alive We all experience loss in our lives, and dealing with grief while also honoring and remembering our loved ones can be incredibly challenging. Particularly around the holidays, those who were closest to us who have passed on are often at the top of our minds.
That's why this week in the HerMoney podcast*, Jean sits down with Allison Gilbert, author of "Passed and Present: Keeping Memories of Loved Ones Alive," on love, loss and moving on. Her book has been described as a "how-to" manual for remembering our loved ones, and it contains 85 practical ways to remember, honor and celebrate those who have passed.
Allison walks us through how we can all take ownership of ensuring our loved ones’ memories live on in perpetuity. She also talks about how we can be an awesome friend and coworker to people who have lost loved ones, when we just aren’t sure what to say.
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Thank you! 2019 has been an incredible year, and we could not do what we do without you — our amazing HerMoney community. Whether it’s stimulating informative conversations in our private Facebook group, your witty discourses on Instagram, or sending provocative questions to our Mailbag, you’re the inspiration behind our motto: Changing our relationships with money — one woman at a time.
Thank you for being a part of our journey this year. Cheers to 2020!
XOX, The HerMoney Team |
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| *This is a sponsored podcast, and it’s a part of a paid campaign with Fidelity Investments, which means we were compensated for this piece of educational content. Thanks! |
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