Debt Stress
Little wonder that money worries can be a major cause of stress.
The Link Between Stress and Health
Humans have an innate response called “flight or fight.” It is nature’s way of launching our bodies into action; consider the physical responses we feel during moments of stress-faster heartbeat, accelerated breathing, tightening of muscles, and increase in sweating.
These are response mechanisms that prepared our ancestors to run from, or confront, a danger on the savanna. But they can be less useful in more modern times.
In the short term, stress can manifest itself in physical symptoms, such as headaches, fatigue, difficulty sleeping or concentrating, an upset stomach, and general irritability.
These brief episodes of stress usually do not cause lasting harm to personal health.
Managing Stress and Debt
Developing a strategy to eliminate your debt is the first step to lowering stress, since the sense of control that a strategy gives you might furnish you with hope and optimism.
It’s also important that you keep your debt worries in perspective. Remind yourself that debt may not permanently ruin your life. Writing in a journal can be helpful as an outlet to the worried thoughts that can cycle endlessly through your mind. Seek social support-knowing that family and friends are in your corner can be a great source of strength.
Finally, find time for laughter and extending small kindnesses-each unleashes wonderfully positive chemical reactions that are good for the soul and the body.
1. BusinessInsider.com, Aug 22, 2020
2. MayoClinic.org, 2019
3. This is a hypothetical example used for illustrative purposes only. It is not representative of any specific debt-reduction strategy or approach.
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