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November can bring peak money stress

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
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Smart Ways to Beat Financial Stress Before Christmas
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November can often feel like the financial pressure of the year is coming to a head.

The weather warms up, the calendar fills fast, and Christmas spending starts long before the tree goes up. Add in the ongoing increase in living costs and it’s no wonder money stress peaks around now.

Financial pressure affects your wallet while also impacting your sleep, your relationships, and your sense of control.

Fortunately, a few small steps this month can make a big difference before December hits full swing.

WHY NOVEMBER FEELS THIS WAY

Many families are still catching up from winter energy bills and a busy Spring. Then along comes the “season of spending” – school break-ups, work functions, and endless sales events.

Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas promotions all land before most people have even budgeted.

Emotionally, we want to finish the year on a high, reward ourselves, and be generous with family and friends. The result can be more money going out than coming in.

STEP 1: KNOW YOUR NUMBERS

Start by counting the number of pay cycles left before Christmas. Multiply that by your take-home pay and you’ll see exactly what you have.

Then list what’s coming up – gifts, travel, food, utilities, debt payments. Write it all down. When you can see the numbers clearly, you take the emotion out of your decisions.

If it doesn’t quite fit, then it’s time to adjust. Prioritise the essentials, trim back the extras, and create a small buffer for unexpected costs.

STEP 2: TAME THE TEMPTATIONS

Sales can save money, but only if you were planning to buy the item anyway. Before clicking “add to cart,” ask yourself: Was this already part of my plan?

If not, pause for 24 hours before deciding. Delete saved credit card details from websites and unsubscribe from sale emails for a few weeks. You’ll make fewer impulse purchases.

STEP 3: SIMPLIFY CHRISTMAS

The best Christmas experiences aren’t the most expensive ones. They’re the ones where people feel important and appreciated.

Try a family gift draw, a shared experience, or handmade presents. Talk with family early about expectations – most will be relieved to scale back. Reducing financial pressure now gives you more space for genuine connection later.

STEP 4: LOOK AHEAD

Plan now for next year’s peace of mind. Create a “December Fund” in your online banking and set up a small automatic transfer from January onwards. Even $25 a week becomes $1300 by next Christmas.

This habit turns short-term stress into long-term calm.

Be calm. Be clear. Be the boss of your money.

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