Contributed by Ryan Peterson.
Constant levels of high-stress can lead to health problems, such as high blood pressure, angina, arrhythmia, and heart disease.
There’s no shortage of things that can cause stress in this day and age. Work, technology, the state of the world…the list is endless. Perhaps the one that causes the most stress, in western countries at least, is money. It seems like there’s a significant portion of the public who end up staying awake at night, because they have financial matters on their mind. Let’s take a look at a few tried and tested methods for keeping money-related stress to a minimum.

A Workable Budget
You’ll find it much easier to sleep at night if you know that, at the very least, you’re sticking to a budget that won’t put you in financial difficulties. All too often, people are stressed because they have a sense that their expenses are greater than their income. There are nearly always ways to reduce the amount of money you spend. As well as making sure that your monthly incomings/outgoings are in sync, you should also look at putting some savings to one side. It’s often the surprise expenses that put us in financial difficulties, so a cushion would be very handy!
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