Financial Stress

Financial stress can be a heavy burden to bear, and it almost always spills over into your relationships, emotional wellbeing and physical health. The most important thing is to do something to change it! And NOW!

You can take steps to uplift yourself and improve your financial situation. Consider some of these tips:

  1. Face your finances head-on: The first step is to take a clear and honest look at your finances. Gather all your financial documents and make a list of your income, expenses, debts, and assets. This will give you a clear picture of your financial situation and help you identify areas that need improvement.
  2. Create a budget: It is a powerful tool that can help you take control of your finances. Start by identifying your monthly income and fixed expenses, such as rent or mortgage payments, utilities, and insurance. Then, allocate a portion of your income to variable expenses, such as groceries, entertainment, and transportation. Finally, set aside some money for savings and debt repayment.
  3. Prioritise your debts: If you have multiple debts, trying to pay them all off at once can be overwhelming. Instead, prioritise your debts based on interest rates and minimum payments. Focus on paying off high-interest debt first while making minimum payments on other debts.
  4. Look for ways to reduce expenses: Look for ways to cut back on non-essential expenses, such as dining out, DSTV, and subscriptions. Shop around for better deals on services like your phone or internet.
  5. Increase your income: Find opportunities to earn extra money, such as a part-time job, freelance work, or selling items you no longer need. You can also consider asking for a raise at your current job or starting a side hustle.
  6. Practice self-care: It’s essential to take care of yourself during times of financial stress. Practical activities such as exercise, meditation, or spending time with loved ones. Remember that your financial situation does not define you, and with time and effort, you can uplift yourself and achieve financial stability.
  7. Seek professional help: If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t be afraid to seek professional help. They can assist you with their extensive professional knowledge of all things financial and even help you with debt review if necessary. Don’t feel alone!

Contact LifeAssist, and a financial coach or credit counsellor can provide guidance and help you create a plan to improve your financial situation. The service is available to you and your family at no cost to you.