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Is There A Link Between Physical And Financial Wellness? To reduce stress and find your feet, get going down the road to better financial and physical health. Here are some ideas:

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Many of us have goals connected to both physical or financial health, but would you have expected them to be linked? According to some new studies, they are. In one study by Momentum (UK), a survey "show[ed] a clear and significant relationship between overall wellbeing and Financial Wellness". They looked at established areas of economic wellbeing, and asked respondents about their feelings towards their physical health.

The survey found that "39% of people in "excellent health' reported feeling confident about their finances in the long-term. Of those who reported being in "poor health', just 18% were confident about their long-term finances."

Stress is at the root of many health complications and diseases. It stands to reason that one of life's biggest stressors, money, would be linked to health. This goes both ways though, so if you are less stressed about money, you are likely to have better health. To reduce stress and find your feet, get going down the road to better financial and physical health.

Here are some ideas:

Take stock

Just as you'd make a food diary to figure out where you're eating badly, you should also keep a spending diary. Log every cent you spend, both fixed and variable, and after just a few weeks you'll notice where the pitfalls of your spending habits lie.

Work on healthier eating habits and healthier spending habits: Try grocery shopping with a list when you're not hungry, to avoid buying all the things that expand your waistline and shrink your bank balance.

Do some exercise(s)

Exercise is key when it comes to physical health, but you can do some spending exercises too. Once you've tracked your spending, allocate all of it to named expenses. Then play with the numbers and aim to reduce your spending to increase savings.

Figure out the sweet spot between what you get in and what goes out, to figure out spending and savings goals. Then at the end of each month, do a reconciliation to see if you reached your goals. Just as you may aim for a personal best when running, so you can aim for a PB in your spending habits too.

Eat at home

Think this one isn't financial? Think again. Eating at home is better for your health, but it's also better for your wallet. Aim to eat at home 70-80% of the time, and take a packed lunch to work (leftovers work a treat, as long as you plan for them). If you buy lunch every day at R40/day, you can save R200 a week or nearly R10 000 a year. That's a quite a lump of cash you could be saving for retirement.

Save to splurge later

Several new studies link good savings habits in early life, to better health later in life. A life you'll actually be around to see, if you're healthy that is. According to this article, a new study in the Psychological Science journal found that "people who value their future selves enough to regularly put money aside in a nest egg, are more likely to also make healthier choices in the present to improve their health in the future".

So there you have it. A few steps you can take now to improve your financial wellbeing and your physical health, to ensure you're healthy, well and cared for when you retire.

Fedhealth have been around for over 75 years, giving them a unique and informed perspective on the South African healthcare market – a perspective that’s formed from enough experience and knowledge to challenge most other schemes in the country. Not only do they talk the talk, they also walk the walk, and so remain committed to their objective of ensuring quality and value for money healthcare for their membership base.
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