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Coping with Money Anxiety: Strategies for Achieving Your 2024 Savings Goals

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In the realm of mental health, financial concerns often take a central stage, leading to what is commonly referred to as “money anxiety.” This form of anxiety can significantly impact an individual’s mental well-being. If saving money is among your goals for 2024, understanding how to manage this anxiety is crucial.

Let’s be clear- money anxiety isn’t just about the lack of funds; it’s the worry over managing and saving money effectively. A 2021 survey by the American Psychological Association found that 72% of Americans reported feeling stressed about money at least some of the time. This persistent stress can lead to anxiety and depression, making it a mental health concern that needs addressing. Another thing to consider is how money anxiety showed up in your family of origin growing up. How was money talked about growing up? Were your parents financially strapped or frugal? These are also factors that can contribute to money-shame, but that’s another topic for another day. For now, let’s focus on what we can do to work through your money anxiety- read on to find out more.

Strategies to Manage Money Anxiety

1. Set Realistic Goals: Begin with clear, achievable goals. If saving a certain amount is your objective, break it down into smaller, manageable steps.

2. Educate Yourself: Financial literacy can alleviate much of the anxiety around money. Understanding how to manage your finances can make your goals feel more attainable.

3. Budget Mindfully: Keep track of your spending and income. Apps and tools are available to help you maintain a budget, which can reduce the stress of unknowns in your financial life.

4. Focus on What You Can Control: Remember that not all financial aspects are within your control. Concentrate on areas where your actions can make a difference.

5. Seek Professional Help: If anxiety is overwhelming, talking to a mental health professional can provide strategies to cope.

Additional Resources to Manage Money Stress

– National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC): A non-profit organization offering free and affordable financial education and counseling. (https://www.nfcc.org)

– 8 Ways to Manage Money Stress: https://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/family-finance/articles/how-to-cope-with-money-anxiety-and-practice-financial-self-care

Money anxiety can be a significant hurdle in achieving your financial goals. However, by applying these strategies and utilizing available resources, you can navigate these challenges more effectively. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey. If you find yourself overwhelmed, reach out to us at Bright Spot Therapy at https://www.brightspottherapy.com or call 248.296.3104 for more information and support. Taking a step towards addressing your financial concerns is also a step towards better mental health!

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