Money Habitudes, the popular deck of conversation-starter cards to help couples
talk about money are recognized as an important and unique tool in combating divorce
and fostering healthy marriages.
The easy-to-use Money Habitudes cards were created by Syble Solomon in 2003. Today,
they are being used by thousands of people around the world to foster fun, constructive,
engaging and non-threatening conversations about money and financial decisions.
The cards are used by financial educators, marriage counselors and pre-marital educators
in the military, faith-based and community-based programs as well as by business
consultants, teachers and youth leaders, individuals and couples. Special editions
of the cards are available for young people and Spanish speakers. Complete training
materials are available for all versions.
“Newlyweds are more likely to have shared their intimate sexual history than their
financial history and long-term married couples frequently avoid conversations about
money. Couples keep more money secrets than any other secrets. Money, today’s taboo
topic, is fraught with conflict, but the truth is that money – the actual dollar
amount – is not the top cause of conflict in marriage, it's what money represents:
power, control, love, freedom, security, etc.” says Solomon. “Money Habitudes cards
help couples understand their habits and attitudes about money and get them talking
instead of having frequent dysfunctional silence or heated arguments. The cards
let couples speak the same language and approach financial discussions from a totally
new, non-judgmental and non-threatening perspective.”
Past recipients of Impact Awards have included: John Gray, author of the Mars and
Venus books, ?Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt, creators of IMAGO and Gary
Chapman, author of The Five Love Languages.
This year’s other Impact Award recipients are: Barry McCarthy, PhD, a clinical psychologist
and professor at American University for his work with couples’ sexual awareness
and Fireproof, the inspirational film about faith’s role in a crumbling marriage.
The awards will be presented during the 13th Annual Smart Marriages Conference,
July 8-11, 2009, in Orlando, Florida. Solomon will deliver a keynote address on
July 9. It is anticipated that 2000 people will attend the event, mainly counselors,
social workers, psychologists, marriage and family therapists and family life educators.
Other featured presenters will include Sue Johnson, Howard Markman, Scott Stanley
and Michele Weiner-Davis.
Solomon received the Mary Ellen Edmondson Educator of the Year Award from the Association
for Financial Counseling and Planning Education (AFCPE) for her work with Money
Habitudes. She is popular speaker and her presentations have received rave reviews
from the Miami Dolphins, YWCA Leadership, Community Action Agencies, Financial Advisors
and Women’s Organizations.
Contact:
Syble Solomon
President,LifeWise
(Creator of Money Habitudes cards)
888-833-4331 / 910-399-2200 (Wilmington, NC)
Info@lifewise.us
www.moneyhabitudes.com,
Diane Sollee Director Smart Marriages Conference
202-362-3332
Info@smartmarriages.com
www.smartmarriages.com