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Financial anxiety is a feeling of worry, fear, or unease about your finances. It can be caused by a variety of different reasons, not just a lack of funds. Sometimes it's brought on by other forms of anxiety, like generalized anxiety disorder or math anxiety. It can also be caused by feeling unprepared or maybe just not understanding terms or numbers.
The most common reaction to financial anxiety is avoidance. However, avoiding your finances instead of managing them can cause them to worsen, which in turn causes further anxiety. So how can you overcome and break this cycle?
Watch the video below for some tips on dealing with financial anxiety.
What is it about your finances that gives you anxiety? Is it lack of income? Too much debt? Or maybe you're secure now but you're worried about your future? Identify what you're worried about and lay out a plan. Sometimes having a plan in place can help to lessen your anxiety.
This one may seem difficult since avoidance is a common reaction to financial anxiety. However, simply reading finance articles or learning a few finance terms each day might help to ease your worries.
The first step to overcoming something is to believe that you can actually overcome it. Negative thoughts and words only continue anxious thoughts and can even make them worse.
Write about what exactly worries you along with when you tend to experience these feelings. The simple act of acknowledging this may be the first step to overcoming it.
All kinds of anxiety can have both physical and emotional symptoms. You can counteract these symptoms by using stress-reducing activities like yoga or meditation.
If you're struggling with financial anxiety, know that you're not alone and you can overcome it.
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