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Tips to handle financial stress

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
money: picture: pexels

When debit orders hit harder than your gym workouts and petrol prices spike overnight, it’s no wonder financial stress feels like a never-ending rollercoaster.

From mounting bills to that sinking feeling when you check your bank balance, money worries can creep into every corner of life—including your sleep, your mood, and even your relationships.

However, you’re not alone, and it’s totally manageable with a few small shifts. According to Forbes Health, one of the best ways to reduce financial anxiety is to start tracking your spending—no need for fancy spreadsheets, even a simple notes app will do. When you see where your money goes, you’re more in control and less likely to be blindsided by surprise expenses.

Another trick? Create what Nedbank MoneyEdge calls a “stress buffer” fund—a mini emergency savings stash, even if it’s just R50 a week. It might seem small, but building that cushion brings serious peace of mind. Plus, it’s a great confidence boost to know you’re thinking ahead.

Tackling debt also helps ease the pressure. Old Mutual’s Financial Education Programme recommends prioritising high-interest debts and avoiding emotional spending traps—like treating yourself after a bad day. Swap that online impulse buy for a walk, a journal entry, or a chat with a friend.

And don’t underestimate the power of talking about it. Financial stress loves secrecy. Whether it’s with a trusted friend or a community-based debt counselling service, opening up can help you realise you’re not the only one navigating the chaos.

At the end of the day, managing money stress isn’t about having it all figured out—it’s about taking small, consistent steps toward calm. Your bank balance might not change overnight, but your mindset? That’s where the real wealth begins.

Also see: Start the new season on a clean budget: Tips to spring clean your finances

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