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Money anxiety is more common than we think — and it doesn’t always come from being “bad with money.” Sometimes it’s the constant uncertainty, comparison, or pressure to get everything right that overwhelms us.
In this episode, we explore how financial stress affects your thinking, decision-making, and confidence. When anxiety takes over, it can lead to avoidance, impulsive spending, or constant overchecking — none of which actually solve the problem.
Instead of pushing fear away, this episode focuses on calming your financial brain and creating simple systems that reduce stress.
In this episode, we cover:
This conversation is about slowing down, creating stability, and learning how to respond to money stress with steady action — not panic.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By JennaMoney anxiety is more common than we think — and it doesn’t always come from being “bad with money.” Sometimes it’s the constant uncertainty, comparison, or pressure to get everything right that overwhelms us.
In this episode, we explore how financial stress affects your thinking, decision-making, and confidence. When anxiety takes over, it can lead to avoidance, impulsive spending, or constant overchecking — none of which actually solve the problem.
Instead of pushing fear away, this episode focuses on calming your financial brain and creating simple systems that reduce stress.
In this episode, we cover:
This conversation is about slowing down, creating stability, and learning how to respond to money stress with steady action — not panic.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.