Money on your mind? You’re not alone. Money is the #1 worry for most Americans, even above career, family, or physical health.
When money worries become chronic, our mental health can really suffer. Lack of sleep, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, paranoia, and hopelessness are all symptoms of poor financial health.
There’s no question that money and mental health are closely linked.
This is especially true in the workplace today, where the blend of home life and career makes leaving our problems behind virtually impossible.
Although employers have embraced mental and financial benefits, it’s time for their strategies to be more closely considered.
In The Mental Health and Money ebook, join us for a deep dive into the connection between financial health and overall wellbeing.
You’ll learn more about the effects of the money and stress spiral, then leave with actionable solutions and a clear path forward
The link between mental and financial stress can be a vicious cycle.
Financial stress adversely impacts mental health. Poor mental health makes managing money a challenge. These difficulties result in worsening mental health and money problems, and so on.
These scenarios paint a clear picture of the experience an employee can have tomorrow, even if they’re mentally or financially “well” today. In the Mental Stress of Money ebook, we'll take a deeper look at some other effects of the mental stress and money spiral.
Benefits professionals & consultants looking to supercharge their wellbeing strategy during Mental Health Month and beyond.
Click below to download a free PDF copy of the eBook to take with you.