Don’t Get Sick Over Money

We all go through this, especially during economic hard times.  You worry about money.  About not having enough of it.  Not being able to pay bills.  Not being able to earn money.  Worrying about if our families have enough money.  In the news you hear depressing stories about people taking their families lives and their own from frustration.

Try to maintain a sense of balance through this.  It may take deep breathing, it may take seeing a counselor.  It is important that you make money but man and womankind have survived with less for millenia.

If your health goes because you are worrying too much about money you won’t be in any shape to help anybody.  Take care of yourself first.  Take some time to relax.  Enjoy the outdoors, go for a walk.  I am big on physical exercise because it gets you out of your head.

It may take some time, but financially things will get better.  You will need patience, if you have savings, you will need that and more to try and stay profitable.  Keeping your money and priorities straight is very important.

Don’t let the little things get to you.  Be thankful that you have you are alive.  There are people who are in worse shape than you.  There are people who don’t understand how they have gotten into the situation that they are in. 

As I’ve stated in the beginning of one of my books, “We are all in this together”.

Talk to politicians, talk to clergy and above all keep communication open with family.  If you have children explain to them what is going on without going into graphic detail.  Kids are generally pretty smart and can figure things out if you get them away from video games.

Above all, watch your health because once that is gone, it is sometimes hard to get it back!

Be healthy, be profitable and of course, be happy!

Kim Isaac Greenblatt

 

Kim Isaac Greenblatt advises you to don’t get sick over money.

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