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Article Series: Money Stress
My Lack Of Cash Is Freakin' Me Out!
Are
You Sick & Tired Of Money Stress?
If you’re worried about your finances, chances
are you’re also feeling the physical effects of money stress.
A dwindling bank account and rising debt can not only cause
you to feel stress, it can lead to an increased risk of disease
and other health problems.
Some stress is a good thing. It helps you to prepare for an
important event like studying for an exam, preparing for a
big presentation, or handling an emergency. But the body isn’t
made to sustain that stress over a long period of time. And
when the stress continues for more than a day or two, it begins
to take its toll on your system.
Recently, researchers discovered that the
more debt you have the more stressed you become. This makes sense, doesn’t it?
There’s almost nothing worse than opening your mailbox and
finding another bill that you really can’t afford to pay. That
constant feeling of dread and stress can make you feel physically
and emotionally unwell.
For example, you may be feeling tired, depressed, and fatigued.
You may be suffering from headaches, indigestion, and even
have problems with high blood pressure. Some people have difficulty
sleeping because of stress or suffer from nightmares when they
finally do fall asleep.
The more you worry, the more out of control things may seem.
It helps to tackle the problem head on so that you can eliminate
the symptoms that are causing your body to feel stress. There
are several ways you can tackle the problem of having too much
debt and not enough income.
To begin with, it may help to write things down on paper.
Keeping a journal can help you to deal with the feelings you’re
experiencing as well as come up with solutions. And writing
something down gives your brain the permission it needs to
stop worrying about a problem constantly. You can come back
to your worries another time.
Make sure that every time you write down a worry, you also
come up with possible solutions – at least one for every problem.
This will help you to stop feeling helpless and start taking
charge of your life.
In addition, it’s time to take a good look at your financial
predicament. If you’re continuing to spend money you don’t
really have, you may need to get outside help. If you’ve got
bills that are getting larger and larger, it’s time to do some
financial planning and determine a way to get out of debt.
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