“Money can seriously affect a person’s stress levels, which can ultimately lead to both mental and physical health issues,” says Carrie Casden, president of Summit Financial Management and certified money coach. “Make sure every financial action you take every day is in alignment with your financial plan and represents your core values as a person.” Read the full article to see Carrie’s insights on how to combat financial stress through action, empowerment, and non-judgment.
About Anjelica Price-Rocha
This author hasn't written their bio yet.
Anjelica Price-Rocha has contributed 20 entries to our website, so far.View entries by Anjelica Price-Rocha
You also might be interested in
Most of us are taught from an early age that there are three subjects you don’t discuss in public: politics, religion and money. Of course, behind closed doors, families talk about politics and their religious beliefs, but many families will simply not discuss money, even with their children.
What comes first: the vacation or the bill? Having worked[...]
Carrie spoke with Parents.com about the importance of practicing mindful[...]