5 Ways To Boost Your Financial Wellbeing That Have Health Benefits

When you see the words “financial”, and “wellbeing” being brought together the natural assumption is that the phrase “financial wellbeing” is used strictly in relation to a person’s finances and how healthy they are. This is exactly what a finance manager is paid to do which is assess a person’s financial well-being and through effective financial planning and management, improve it.

However, we would like you to consider the word “well-being” in a different context and that is a person’s well-being as it applies to their physical and mental health. Take this a stage further and consider how their financial well-being could affect an individual’s personal well-being. The fact is it can do so, and there is no lack of medical evidence to prove it.

Financial problems causing health issues are a scenario that is flagged up time and again in medical journals, medical bulletins, and from first-hand recounting from doctors and patients. Countless visits to doctors, psychologists, therapists and even psychiatrists have arisen from a person suffering mental and physical health problems as a result of the pressure placed upon them due to concerns over money and their finances.