Debt and Mental Health: How to Break the Cycle

Cycle Debt is not just a financial issue. It affects how people feel, think, and cope with everyday life. Worrying about bills or letters from creditors can lead to sleepless nights, constant stress, and a sense of being trapped. At the same time, poor mental health can make it harder to deal with debt, creating […]
The Link Between Mental Health and Financial Success

Understanding how mental well-being influences financial success is vital for long-term stability. While many focus solely on increasing income and managing expenses, the role of mental health in shaping financial decisions is often overlooked. To build a secure financial future, it\’s essential to integrate mental wellness into your financial planning. Here’s how you can take […]
Money, mental health and COVID19

The link between money and mental health is long-established. For many people, the impact of COVID19 has exacerbated both. Money and Mental Health, a charity set up by “Moneysaving Expert” Martin Lewis is advocating for greater support to be offered to people experiencing mental health issues in the wake of COVID19. What the charity wants […]
World Mental Health Day 2021

Money on your mind? Everyone has had some kind of worry about money. However, for some, that worry is more than just that. This year more than perhaps any other is significant when thinking about money and mental health. With the Pandemic now into its twentieth month and no sign of it going away, the […]
Are you taking care of your mental health as well as your money?

This week we have had #WorldMentalHealthDay. You will have seen lots of posts and articles on social media asking you to take care of yourself and those around you. Last December there was a study issued that said over 420,000 people think about committing suicide because of debt problems and over 100,000 actual attempt suicide […]
Finance tips to improve mental health

It’s understandable that money worries can lead to stress and other mental health issues. This could be because someone is short of money and is worried about how to make ends meet. It could be because someone is just getting by and is worried about the future (especially post-Brexit) or it could even be because […]