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We have all heard how confidence has been lost in the financial markets as a result of the recent events in the global banking sector, but how is that affecting the confidence of the individuals who are having to live with the consequences?
For the last ten years I have dealt with many thousands of people dealing with a personal debt crisis, and whether this is a result of action they have taken or through no fault of their own, one thing is clear there is a significant number of people who find that their confidence levels drop dramatically, much in the same way that people confidence levels increase when they win or inherit a life changing sum of money.
Common themes and feelings include:
· A sense of Failure
· Loss of Control
· Feelings of insecurity and foreboding
· Defensive towards loved ones
· Anxiety and Stress levels increased
· Loss of Sleep
· Weight Gain (Comfort eating) Men and Woman
· Increased alcohol consumption
Men and woman both cope very differently with issues surrounding debt; Men will have a tendency towards hiding away from their problems and are far more likely to hide issues from their partners and family, they will become very defensive and look for others to blame. Women are far more likely to face the problem head and will seek advice quicker than their male counterparts, woman are better equipped to release their emotions allowing them to take faster more positive steps towards resolution.
My tip’s for re gaining your confidence,
Understanding your problems will allow you to take control of your problems, which in turn will give you back your confidence.
Sit down and take a stock of your full financial position and work out just how much debt you have, don’t be afraid of the results it is what it is, you will be amazed just how therapeutic it is to actually take stock of your situation, then simply work out how much money you have to spend on your debts each month, again don’t worry about how little you have, if you can spend hundreds of pounds clearing debts each month that’s great, but if you only have a few pounds that’s great too, the important thing is YOU are now in control of your money and not the other way round. You can then start to TELL your creditors what you can afford to pay each month. You can if you wish use our financial planner at www.SurvivingTheCreditCrunch.org.uk. If you can share your concerns with your partner of friend, and remember you don’t have to battle through alone, get involved with Surviving the Credit Crunch’s forum and share your experiences with other people and work together to ease the stress.
Quick Stress Busting Tips
1. If you find yourself becoming angry or upset you may find it helpful to take time out, even if only for five minutes. Try to relax your muscles and calm yourself down by slow, deep breathing.