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Overcoming financial shame

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: June 8, 2023
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Overcoming financial shame
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HAVE you ever felt embarrassed or ashamed when thinking about your behind-the-scenes financial situation?

The thought of others knowing about your financial struggles can produce a knot in your stomach and be truly scary.

Money problems are more common than we’d like to admit.

It’s important to avoid beating yourself up over money issues, what matters is taking action to create a different outcome over time.

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It’s brutal how the modern world often uses financial metrics and the material things we own as a measure of our status and success.

Your financial journey is unique, and everyone starts somewhere.

Shift your mindset and reframe your perception of your current financial situation.

Instead of viewing it as a source of shame, see it as an opportunity for growth and self-improvement.

Here are some practical steps to help you lift up your money habits and mindset:

Face financial reality: Begin by taking an honest and comprehensive look at your current financial situation.

Assess your income, expenses, debt, and savings.

This will provide you with a clear understanding of where you stand and help you identify areas to improve.

Set realistic goals:

Start with financial goals that are small and achievable. Then gradually work your way up. Celebrate every small success you have along the way.

Create a budget:

Develop a realistic budget that aligns with your goals and allows for saving, paying off debts, and covering your essential expenses. Seek support:

Reaching out for help is a strong move. Talk with a professional who can provide guidance for your specific situation. Educate yourself by reading books and exploring online resources.

Healthy money habits:

Establish positive financial habits, such as avoiding unnecessary debt, saving a little each pay cycle, and practicing mindful spending. Small changes today will have a big impact on your long-term financial wellbeing.

Remember, it’s never too late to take control of your financial journey. Embrace the process of learning, growing, and making positive changes.

Of course, there’ll be some bumps in the road along the way, however this is normal.

As you overcome each challenge that arises, you’re on your way to transforming your financial situation.

Get started today, and one step at a time you can create financial wellbeing.

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