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Local Ipswich News > Blog > Be the Boss of Your Money > Taking care of your financial immune system
Be the Boss of Your Money

Taking care of your financial immune system

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: April 3, 2025
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As flu season gets closer, many of us think about how to stay healthy. We reach for the tissues, stock up on vitamins, and do what we can to stay well. We know good daily habits help prevent illness or make recovery easier.

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  • WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR YOU?
  • WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
  • START HERE TO BOOST YOUR FINANCIAL IMMUNITY:

What if we took the same approach with our money?

Every year brings its own version of financial flu season. There are unexpected bills, rising costs, or surprise expenses.

Without strong habits in place, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. That is why building your financial immune system matters.

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Small, consistent actions strengthen your finances and help you recover faster when life takes a turn.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR YOU?

The little things you do with your money matter more than you might think. Check your bank balance regularly, put aside a small amount from each pay, plan your grocery shopping, and talk openly with your partner about finances.

These actions are the financial equivalents of eating well, getting enough sleep, exercising and staying hydrated.

They might not seem urgent in the moment, but over time, they build your financial confidence and help you handle whatever life throws at you.

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

Because life happens. A fridge will break down. You may face a change in income or a surprise bill just when things were getting on track. With healthier money habits these moments do not hit as hard.

But when your financial immune system is weak, and there is no buffer or plan, even small issues can feel huge.

This is when you risk turning to credit cards or other quick cash options that cause longer-term problems.

START HERE TO BOOST YOUR FINANCIAL IMMUNITY:

  1. Clean out what is not helping. Just like you wash your hands to stay healthy, it is time to clear out the spending that does not support your wellbeing. Cancel a subscription you forgot about or delete the shopping apps that tempt you into unnecessary spending.
  2. Build up your strength. Set up an automatic transfer to savings. Start small with an amount you know you can stick with. Even $20 a week grows quickly and makes a positive difference. You are not just saving money. You are building financial muscle.
  3. Take time to check in. Give yourself 10 quiet minutes this week to look over your bank statement or spending app. Ask yourself: What surprised me? What can I do differently next week? These small reflections help you stay in control and adjust before things go off track.
  4. Be kind to yourself. It’s ok if things are not perfect. Financial health is really about progress and moving in the right direction. Those small wins repeated over time are what matter most.

You do not need to overhaul your finances overnight but be proactive and strengthen your financial immune system now. With intention and a few steady habits, you can make real progress toward a future that feels secure.

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