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Managing stress in tough economic times can be tough and unhealthy.

The key to conquering stress during tough times is to gain a sense of control over the situation. Create a plan, keep things in perspective, and seek help when you are feeling overwhelmed.

If you are feeling stressed by the current economic situation, the best thing you can do is try to regain a sense of control over your emotions, finances, and life.

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The first thing you should do is turn off the TV business news. Markets by their very nature are extremely volatile, even in so-called ‘good times. Business television exploits natural market cycles in higher viewership to justify higher advertising rates.

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Next, control your emotions. We are driven primarily by emotion. The institutional investors know this and often make higher profits during times of fear, preying on the emotionally charged investing public.. Profiting from fear and anxiety is taught in business school, he says — the more trades, the more commissions. So don’t fall into this trap.

“Stay committed to your investment plan,” Illan says. And continue to save as you did when times were good.

Two other pieces of advice: Do not invest anywhere, including in bonds, until you’ve saved six months’ worth of cash to cover basic living expenses in case of emergency. And the risk of taking out a loan for retraining or acquiring another degree is worth it, he says.

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To put the lid on stress, sleep well, exercise a lot, and eat healthy meals.

  • Create a budget. Even though creating a new budget might mean giving up a few things that you don’t want to give up, doing so will give you an important sense of control over your finances, which ultimately means less stress.
  • Regain perspective. Take a break from your stressed daily life to volunteer. It can help you remember that there are persons who are worse off than you are. It’s also a good way to use your time and, possibly, keep using your skills if you are job hunting.
  • Socialize. It’s important to seek out other people for fun and conversation. If you only want to be with other people who are equally stressed out about finances and jobs, it shouldn’t be too hard to find them. The American Psychological Association reports that four out of five Americans (at least) worry about money and the economy.

Check local community listings online or in the newspaper to see which groups are meeting when. It is also a good idea to hang out with people who you can have fun with and not just talk about your financial woes.

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How To Handle Financial Stress  was originally published on elev8.com