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Many Of Us Have Trouble Coping With Financial Stress

Money, and lack of it, is often the cause of stress for a lot of people. Especially in this downtrodden economy, it can seem like you never have enoug...

 

Money, and lack of it, is often the cause of stress for a lot of people. Especially in this downtrodden economy, it can seem like you never have enough money to get by. And everyday you’re hearing about families having their homes foreclosed on, you’re seeing tent cities popping up in many cities and this makes you worried that this could happen to you and your family. You’re not alone. But you cannot let this stress get to you. You need to learn to get better at coping with financial stress. Whether you’re a college student, a working person or you’re retired, coping with financial stress is something you must be good at if you ever hope to have a normal, easy going life.

College

College students are poke. That’s like a universal truth. Sure, some college students get money from their parents and these are usually the popular kids throwing the huge parties and going on ski vacations, etc. For the most part, however, the average college student must get a part time job in order to pay for necessities such as food and shelter; the things their loans and grants won’t cover. Coping with stress in college is bad enough without having to worry about money all the time. Getting good grades, dealing with peer pressure, dealing with dating pressure and all the other pressures that come along with this stage in your life can often be overwhelming. Just remember what they say: College is supposed to be the best four years of your life. So study hard and worry only about graduating and it’s likely you won’t have to worry about coping with financial stress later in life.

Working Men and Women

Even people with good jobs have to deal with coping with financial stress now and then. Even the people making more than six figures often find themselves living paycheck to paycheck. That’s because in our culture it’s popular to attain more assets the moment we find ourselves making more money. You get a raise, you get a house, you get another raise, you get a bigger car, etc. Coping with financial stress means not focusing so much on material items. Sure, money is important but friends, family, love and caring are far more important. When you learn to think that way, you’ll find coping with financial stress much easier to do.

Retirees

People who are retired are now having to cope with financial stress more than at any other time in history; except for maybe the Great Depression. Pension funds, retirement packages and even the stock markets are becoming worthless. Whether you’re already retired or you are steadily approaching retirement, having a good plan is paramount to coping with financial stress. If you don’t have a plan, or you are finding that you don’t have enough money to enjoy retirement, it may be worth it to find a part time job. Find something you love doing and that will make coping with financial stress much easier over time.