Lyra Health International

Mingling & money: financial wellbeing and the impact on/of relationships

Topic ID

C12

Duration

1 hour

Audience

Employees

Topic Description

Financial wellness is not merely about the numbers on a balance sheet; it’s a holistic reflection of our choices, priorities, and the values we hold dear. It’s the intersection of our income, spending habits, and savings strategies that not only define our individual prosperity but also sculpt the landscape of the relationships we nurture. This session is about exploring its profound influence on communication, trust, and the very essence of our connections. We’ll uncover the subtle ways financial stressors and finances holistically can shape the narratives of our relationships, and together, we’ll forge a path toward stronger, more resilient bonds. There is an intricate dance between financial wellbeing and the relationships that define us, focusing specifically on household dynamics and expectations. Money, as we know, is more than just currency; it’s a powerful force that weaves its way through the tapestry of our connections, shaping the experiences we share and influencing the bonds we form.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understanding financial wellbeing
  • Defining the concept in relation to our relationships
  • The importance of financial wellbeing, financial stress, and mental health
  • Money and emotions
  • Habits I can implement to manage my own relationship with money
  • Relationships and financial wellbeing
  • Types of relationships where finances play a role, and tools for tackling relationship-financial obstacles
  • Creating new habits in support of building healthier and happier relationships, finances, and mental health
  • Reminder of Lyra support

 

Please note that this talk is designed to be facilitated by a psychosocial specialist and not by a financial coach. Should you want in-depth financial assistance, please inquire about our Financial Partners’ services.

Disclaimers

Standard duration for most topics is 1 hour. Listen-and-learn sessions can be hosted online or in-person by client organisations. Topics may be adapted upon enquiry.