Gugu Sidaki | 15 December 2022
Gugu Sidaki is an independent financial planner and co-founder of the financial planning and wealth management practice Wealth Creed. She holds the Certified Financial Planner accreditation and is an author and financial literacy enthusiast.
The year is finally done and most people are looking forward to spending time with their loved ones.
The financial impact the holidays have on us is very noticeable considering we tend to eat, travel and spoil ourselves more during this time.
What many don’t consider though, are the emotional and psychological impacts of the holidays and how best to deal with them. Expectations are always high for those fortunate enough to have employment, and invariably they have to look after extended family members.
This added financial stress can place a lot of pressure on one’s psychological well-being. So, what can we do?
A few ways to reduce your stress
These few tips can help you through the holiday season with less stress:
A money coach or adviser who has some coaching skills can help you with your budget and guide you on how to set boundaries with family or friends or how to tackle debt.
Help is always at hand, but you need to acknowledge that you need it. And it does not have to cost you a lot of money. Read more: How do I find a financial adviser who is right for me?
Doing your best
As a financial planner, I get to encounter people from all walks of life with many different financial situations. What is clear with all these interactions is that people want the best for themselves and for the people close to them, and do not always know the best ways to go about it.
Do not suffer in silence. Do not think you are the only one going through difficulty and that you alone should help to put things in perspective and make the load lighter.
Have a happy and safe holiday season and always remember that the subject of money is as much about finances as it is about emotions. Be mindful of the impact your financial situation has on your psychological and emotional state.
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