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Money & Mood: How Finances Affect Our Mental Health

It’s FinTip Tuesday!

Struggling to sleep? Feeling distracted, jittery, or on edge? Sometimes, the root isn’t just in our calendars or inboxes—it’s in our wallets.

Money and mental well-being are deeply connected. When we feel financially unstable, it’s harder to focus, rest, and feel safe. And when we’re overwhelmed emotionally, it’s harder to make clear money decisions.

🧠 The Mind-Money Loop

This relationship is a two-way street: financial stress can impact your mental health—and mental health challenges can affect how we manage money. When your mind is busy worrying about finances, it has fewer resources left to make thoughtful decisions, solve problems, or regulate your emotions.

📊 A few quick facts:

  • Across many cultural contexts, people with debt report experience greater symptoms of depression.
  • Financial stress is a leading cause of insomnia and anxiety.
  • According to a 2013 study, experiencing financial insecurity can reduce one’s IQ test score by an average of 13 points. Financial insecurity doesn’t make someone less intelligent—it drains their ability to focus on any other tasks.

But the good news? Even one small financial win can reduce stress and help you feel more in control. Small steps—like organizing bills, or checking your bank balance on a regular basis—can reduce cortisol (the stress hormone) and keep you informed.

Here are a few simple ways to break the cycle:

🔹 Name what’s stressing you. Is it a bill you haven’t opened? A balance you haven’t checked? Clarity creates calm. Name it to tame it!

🔹 Take one small action. Set up a calendar reminder. Check one account. Create a to-do list. Progress, of any size, can ease your anxiety.

🔹 Reach out. Whether it’s a financial advisor, a therapist, or a friend, asking for help isn’t a failure. It’s a step toward stability.

You don’t have to fix everything at once. You just have to begin with one clear, kind step forward. Your mind—and your money—will thank you.

Looking for a trusted advisor to support your mental health and finances? Speak to a Certified Financial Planner for free through AdvisersGiveBack.org! We’re always here to help.

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