Money and Mental Health

Money and Mental Health


How do financial struggles impact mental health?
There are lots of ways money troubles can influence our mental health:

  • Stress and anxiety - Financial struggles are one of the leading causes of stress and anxiety. Feeling stressed and anxious can also impact a person's physical health, often leading to insomnia, headaches, weight gain/loss and other physical symptoms,
  • Depression - Money struggles can also lead to depression, which can cause a person to lose interest in activities they once enjoyed and affect their ability to function in daily life.
  • Strained relationships - Money issues can put a strain on many relationships, including those between partners, parents and children, siblings, friends and more.

How does financial stability impact mental health?
Now, let's explore how financial stability can impact one's mental health:

  • Peace of mind - A stable financial reality can provide a sense of security and peace of mind, reducing personal stress and anxiety.
  • Increased opportunities - Living a financially responsible life can provide a person with the opportunities to pursue their interests and passions.
  • Improved relationships - Financial stability can also improve relationships, reducing stress and tension associated with financial struggles.

Debt and mental health
Research shows that people who are in debt are more likely to experience mental health problems like anxiety, depression and even suicidal thoughts. If you are struggling to escape from debt, consider consolidating your debt with a personal/unsecured loan so you only have one low-interest debt payment to make each month.

Managing your finances for improved mental health
Here are ways you can improve your financial and mental health:

  • Create a budget and stick to it
  • Seek support from a financial counselor or therapist
  • Practice stress-reducing activities like meditation, yoga or exercise
  • Set realistic financial goals and work toward them
  • Focus on personal achievements unrelated to your financial worth

By managing your finances and seeking help when needed, you can improve your mental health and overall well-being.

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