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S14E7 - A little good again

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To cope with financial stress, create a realistic budget and financial plan to gain control over your finances, build an emergency fund for unexpected events, and prioritize paying off debt. Address the emotional impact of stress through self-care, such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques like meditation. For more complex situations, seek support from a financial advisor or therapist and remember to communicate openly with supportive friends and family.
Practical Financial Strategies
Create a Budget and Financial Plan:
Outline your income and expenses to understand your financial situation and create a game plan to track spending and achieve goals.
Build an Emergency Fund:
Set aside money for unexpected expenses, which provides peace of mind and prevents further financial difficulties.
Tackle Debt:
Develop a strategy to pay down debt, focusing on prioritizing repayment to gain more control.
Reduce Expenses:
Identify areas where you can cut back on non-essential spending to free up money.
Find Ways to Increase Income:
Explore additional income streams or ways to boost your earnings to improve your financial situation.

The vicious cycle:
Financial stress leads to poor mental health (anxiety, depression), which reduces productivity and decision-making.
Reduced productivity and poor decision-making can worsen financial difficulties.
This, in turn, increases financial stress, creating a downward spiral.
How to break the cycle:
Acknowledge the problem:
Recognize that financial stress is a significant issue impacting your well-being.
Seek support:
Talk to a trusted person or a healthcare professional about your financial worries and mental health.
Stay engaged:
Continue to see friends, stay active, and maintain your daily routine to foster a sense of control.

This week we would like to highlight Help Guide if you would like to learn more or donate click the link below https://www.helpguide.org/mental-health/stress/coping-with-financial-stress
Please leave a comment and review our episode and give some feedback on what we can improve on!
Thank You All For Listening and Downloading

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The 988 Lifeline
988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services. (Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255) number will continue to function indefinitely.) https://988lifeline.org/

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To cope with financial stress, create a realistic budget and financial plan to gain control over your finances, build an emergency fund for unexpected events, and prioritize paying off debt. Address the emotional impact of stress through self-care, such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques like meditation. For more complex situations, seek support from a financial advisor or therapist and remember to communicate openly with supportive friends and family.
Practical Financial Strategies
Create a Budget and Financial Plan:
Outline your income and expenses to understand your financial situation and create a game plan to track spending and achieve goals.
Build an Emergency Fund:
Set aside money for unexpected expenses, which provides peace of mind and prevents further financial difficulties.
Tackle Debt:
Develop a strategy to pay down debt, focusing on prioritizing repayment to gain more control.
Reduce Expenses:
Identify areas where you can cut back on non-essential spending to free up money.
Find Ways to Increase Income:
Explore additional income streams or ways to boost your earnings to improve your financial situation.

The vicious cycle:
Financial stress leads to poor mental health (anxiety, depression), which reduces productivity and decision-making.
Reduced productivity and poor decision-making can worsen financial difficulties.
This, in turn, increases financial stress, creating a downward spiral.
How to break the cycle:
Acknowledge the problem:
Recognize that financial stress is a significant issue impacting your well-being.
Seek support:
Talk to a trusted person or a healthcare professional about your financial worries and mental health.
Stay engaged:
Continue to see friends, stay active, and maintain your daily routine to foster a sense of control.

This week we would like to highlight Help Guide if you would like to learn more or donate click the link below https://www.helpguide.org/mental-health/stress/coping-with-financial-stress
Please leave a comment and review our episode and give some feedback on what we can improve on!
Thank You All For Listening and Downloading

Support the show

The 988 Lifeline
988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services. (Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255) number will continue to function indefinitely.) https://988lifeline.org/

  continue reading

154 episodes

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