
At a time when everyone is complaining about various economic problems from high rents and food prices, psychologists show some tips that you should keep in mind to find some comfort in difficult situations and times when economic uncertainties increase.
Focus on what you have, not what you don't have (but want): How many times have you set yourself certain goals and when you didn't achieve them in time you ended up in a state of panic or disappointment. Psychologists suggest starting with the basics and remembering everything you currently have, without thinking too much about what you haven't achieved yet.
Educate yourself: Use your financial knowledge to help you through tough times. If you don't have one, consult someone who does.
Change the way you talk about money: They say for nothing that the words and the way you manifest everything in your life affect the course your future takes. We suggest you stop using negative language to help the anxiety you cause yourself.
Know where you're spending your money: The first step to saving is to know in detail where you're spending every penny, so you can avoid spending money unnecessarily and know where to start when you're in a pinch.
Trust your instinct: If you are in the market buying something and your instinct is stopping you, listen. He is never wrong and you will probably leave the store with a little more money.
Don't Dwell on Past Mistakes: We know you wasted your time at times, but it's not necessary, nor does it help you to stand back in time and think about all the things that could have gone differently.