Money is mental health too
Worrying about bills, rent, or sending money to family wears you down. Financial stress is one of the most common drivers of anxiety and insomnia β and it's rarely talked about out loud.
Separate what you control from what you don't
Make two lists: one for what you can influence today (a spending choice, a phone call, a plan) and one for what's out of your hands. Aim your energy at the first. Letting go of the second isn't giving up β it's protecting your mind.
Small steps count
- Track your spending for a week, without judging yourself. Clarity lowers fear.
- Talk to someone you trust; silence makes the problem bigger.
- Celebrate small wins. Progress, not perfection, keeps your spirits up.
You don't have to carry it alone
Money stress can turn into shame, and shame isolates. A supportive space β the community or a professional β reminds you that you're not alone and that you deserve help.