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Be the Boss of Your Money

Don’t allow money problems to cause you stress and anxiety

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: April 5, 2023
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MONEY can be a huge cause of worry for many people.

Contents
  • DEVELOP A BUDGET
  • START THE CONVERSATION
  • PRACTICE SELF-CARE
  • REDUCE YOUR DEBT
  • BUILD A NETWORK

Whether you’re trying to make ends meet or dealing with other money issues, the link between finances and mental health is real and complex.

Anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions can be aggravated by financial stress.

On the other side of the coin some illnesses, addictions, and habits such as excessive spending, can lead to financial insecurity and debt.

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To properly manage your money and maintain excellent mental health, you also must understand how these aspects may overlap and impact each other.

That said try these tactical strategies for managing your money and mental health

DEVELOP A BUDGET

One of the best ways to reduce financial stress is to have a clear understanding of your income and expenses.

Creating a budget can help you track your spending, identify areas where you can cut back, and plan for the future.

It can also give you a sense of control and empowerment, which can help you deal with anxiety and depression.

START THE CONVERSATION

If you are battling with mental health concerns, it is critical that you seek help from a trained professional.

Apart from medication and medical care, there are a variety of options available to assist you in managing your finances and improving your financial literacy.

PRACTICE SELF-CARE

Managing your finances well involves taking care of your mental health.

Making time for things that help you rest and recharge, such as exercise, meditation, and spending time with loved ones, is an example of this.

It’s also critical to prioritise your sleep and diet, as these may have a big influence on your mood and general wellbeing.

REDUCE YOUR DEBT

High levels of debt can cause financial stress and have a negative impact on your mental health. If you’re suffering with debt, reach out for help proactively ASAP.

Creating a debt repayment plan can help you focus your payments and quickly repay your overall debt.

Debt consolidation is tempting but is often just a temporary fix unless your circumstances and money behaviours are addressed at the same time.

BUILD A NETWORK

Having a good support system helps you manage your money as well as your mental health. Friends and family members can provide emotional support and encouragement.

Take time out to chat with a mate or trusted colleague and let them know that you’re doing it tough.

On the money side, a financial coach or debt counsellor can provide practical advice.

Proactively managing your finances and mental health is worth the effort.

With patience, persistence, and a willingness to seek help when needed, you can achieve financial stability and emotional wellbeing.

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