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Stressed about money? If you’re afraid to look in your mailbox and see another credit card bill or bank statement you’re not alone. In fact, over half of U.S. adults say financial stress has negatively impacted their personal health and work performance.[1]
Anxiety tops the list of health issues stemming from financial worries, followed by mood changes. These problems can also overlap into the workplace by affecting employees’ ability to concentrate and achieve professional goals. Additionally, people without an emergency savings fund are over twice as likely to see negative impacts from financial stress.
Take steps to improve your situation
Unfortunately, this isn’t surprising. In today’s world, there are many causes of financial stress—everything from market volatility, managing debt, or significant life events like getting married, divorced, or having a baby. However, what’s important is recognizing when you’re feeling overwhelmed and taking steps to improve your situation.
Here are three tips to follow if you’re looking to alleviate financial stress:
Planning builds confidence
Research shows that among people who have a financial plan, 36% say they’re doing a very good job of ‘being happy’ in their lives versus 23% who haven’t created a financial plan.[2] When it comes to retirement, meeting with a financial professional can help put you on the right track, as those who work an financial professional are more than twice as likely to feel that they’re doing a very good job planning for retirement.
Furthermore, a link exists between confidence and financial security with those who participate in a retirement plan being twice as likely to say they feel confident about their ability to accumulate enough money to retire whenever they want to.[3]
Stay focused on your progress
Keep in mind that financial planning isn’t a one-off task, so be sure to monitor your progress too. By staying engaged with your finances you can protect against any gaps or setbacks, reduce stress, and help your financial dreams come to life!
[1] Lincoln Financial Group’s 2018 Love and Responsibility Study
[2] Lincoln Financial Group’s 2018 Love and Responsibility Study
[3] Lincoln Financial Group’s 2019 Retirement Power Participant Study
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