Money anxiety can creep up quietly, disguising itself as procrastination, avoidance, or even perfectionism. Maybe you hesitate to check your account after a busy week, or you delay opening a bill because you already know it’s more than you’d like to see. These moments might seem small, but they can snowball into bigger stress—and sometimes, costly mistakes.
If you’re feeling the strain of inflation, the government shutdown, and tighter budgets, you’re not alone. The good news? Resources and relief still exist… and knowing where to look is the first step.
The term “government shutdown” taking over headlines can sound alarming. But what does a shutdown actually mean, and how could it affect you personally? Let’s break it down clearly and factually.
Like life itself, our financial journey has seasons. Times of planting, times of harvesting, times of growth, and times of rest. Understanding and embracing this rhythm brings peace, as it reminds us that ups and downs aren’t failure. They’re part of the cycle.
If college is on your horizon, this week is for you! College GO! Week is here, and it’s your opportunity to apply to a wide variety of Indiana colleges without paying application fees.
When your spending aligns with your values, money feels lighter. Instead of guilt or stress, purchases feel intentional. You’re not just buying something—you’re investing in the life you want to live.