Depression…A Time For Giving

One thing that can always be counted on is the American spirit, which overrides everything else. In the times of the Great Depression, those who were down on their luck, would look to those that were better off for help. In these uncertain times, it is important to remember those who are less fortunate than us. It is important to realize that even if you are needing to cut back, there are those who are hungry and who are unable to feed their families now. It used to be that we would send off our aid around the globe to help others in need, but now more than ever there are people right here who are in need of our help and support.
The thing about the needy is that they are not all wearing signs or standing on the street corners. As a matter of fact, many of those who are truly in need, would never dream of degrading themselves and their families like that. A recent survey showed that at least 1 in 8 American’s does not have enough to eat. The statistics for those without health insurance is even more bleak. Whether they be a neighbor, clerk at the local store, or a nearby friend, your help is needed. Often, when times get tough, people begin to hoard, worried about the future. It is important that in these difficult financial times, that we reach out to one another, trying desperately to see the need in someone elses eyes. It is extremely important that we not turn our thought away from those less fortunate than ourselves. This is the time for us to show the loving spirit that connects us all, so take some time and donate today. Whether it is food, clothing or money, dig deep to help someone who is truly in need. We can make a difference together.
Does Worrying About Finances Make Matters Worse?
All the focus in the media and on the street is that we are all going under and it is just a matter of time before we see the next great depression in this country, but is all the negative hype making matters worse? Well, there are many schools of thought on this subject and the consensus is yes, worrying will make your financial situation even worse.
Worrying is creating and wasting energy that could be better used to focus on what you can do to help yourself. Worrying creates depression and a feeling of matters being totally out of your control. This leads to feeling overwhelmed and helpless, and that is a hard place to function from. How can you avoid feeling like this?
Start focusing on the positive. Things that can help reduce your monthly expenses will help you to feel empowered. Take the reigns and get your spending and your finances under control. Don’t think negatively about money, think positively focus on the fact that there is plenty of money in the world and plenty of it for you. Tell yourself that each day you will work to conserve not only money but all of the resources that you have available to you. Always treat your money with respect. Keep it well organized and neat and treat it well. Experts say that treating your money with respect is a good way to obtain wealth. If you think about it there aren’t too many millionaires with crumpled up money stuffed in their pockets or money lying all around their homes, so show money the respect that it deserves.
Following these simple rules can not only help you feel empowered to deal with your personal budget, but can also keep you from getting down in the dumps when the going gets tough. Just a few tips to keep your sanity during this time of growth.