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The Financial Anxiety Solution: A Step-by-Step Workbook to Stop Worrying about Money, Take Control of Your Finances, and Live a Happier Life

The Financial Anxiety Solution: A Step-by-Step Workbook to Stop Worrying about Money, Take Control of Your Finances, and Live a Happier Life

Current price: $15.95
Publication Date: February 18th, 2020
Publisher:
Ulysses Press
ISBN:
9781646040070
Pages:
184

Description

Discover how to overcome money stress, make smarter money moves, and find financial freedom with this life-changing interactive guide!

Most adults today experience some degree of anxiety. In the United States alone, 51% of adults report feeling anxious. And what is one of the top causes of this chronic anxiety? Money.

Financial anxiety is ranked #2 in terms of what is stressing Americans out. And the more anxious a person is about money, the less likely they are to take action toward improving their financial health. Hitting a little close to home? Now that your heart rate is up, here’s the good news—anxiety is treatable and financial literacy is easier than you think. The Financial Anxiety Solution will show you how to conquer money-related stress and take control of your financial life.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques for developing anxiety coping skills
  • Interactive quizzes to help identify “pain points” of stress
  • Journal prompts to help work through money-related thoughts and feelings
  • Mindfulness exercises to help calm a worried mind
  • Popular money-management techniques that can help turn the page on financial anxiety



The Financial Anxiety Solution takes you step by step through helpful exercises and strategies to understand the sources of anxiety, apply coping skills to address anxiety symptoms, and prepare to tackle your financial worries.

About the Author

Lindsay Bryan-Podvin, LMSW is a financial therapist who started her career in the field of mental health treatment and advocacy. As the first financial therapist in Michigan, she combines financial literacy with the emotional and psychological side of money. She always had an interest in mental health and found an even greater love working at the intersection of mental health and money. She has a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Michigan State University and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Michigan. Lindsay practices financial therapy full time at Grove Emotional Health Collaborative. She lives with her husband, and Portuguese Water Dog, Birdie, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.