When It Comes to Money, Don’t “Just Do It”
We cannot manage our financial anxiety strictly through force and willpower. We can’t “just do it” Instead we must slowly stretch or financial muscles.
We cannot manage our financial anxiety strictly through force and willpower. We can’t “just do it” Instead we must slowly stretch or financial muscles.
Money is morally neutral. It is neither inherently good nor bad. Yet, many judge themselves on money, equating moral worth with net worth.
Perfectionism often extends to our finances. The fear of not being perfect holds us back. Strive for financial progress not perfection.
Scrimping may be a conscious and beneficial decision. It may also be based upon outdated situations, needs, and beliefs.
The psychology of personal finance has gained recent, and much needed, recognition. We should also be talking about the sociology of money.