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Surviving an Economic Downturn

The global economic market being sluggish and not likely to get back into shape anytime soon, it only makes sense to live prudishly and economize on expenditures. There are a lot of ways to wade through these financially troubled times. Such economically distressing phases are characterized by a general sense of fear- fear of losing jobs, fear of losing invested money and the like. Here are a few steps to help you get by and survive an economic depression. Most of the time, we may be physically prepared for a bad phase like an economic depression, for example, have enough savings in the bank; however, very few of us are psychologically prepared for the hard times. Economic depression can also lead to emotional and mental depression as a low economy means restricting many lifestyle activities such as cutting down on impulsive shopping, holidays, and the list goes on. Therefore psychological preparation for an economic depression becomes as important as having some spare cash for a rainy day. However, psychological preparation may not always be possible. Most times we don’t know what will happen to us the next moment and from that perspective, psychologically preparing ourselves for every imminent catastrophe can be a mentally exhausting exercise. However what we can do is learn how to survive while we experience an economic depression. There is plenty of support available for individuals wanting to survive troubled times. An experienced psychologist can be a source of relief and help during afflicting times. Keeping our anxieties repressed within us can lead to many physical as well as mental disorders. It is always best to vent out feelings of anguish and talking about your troubles can lift a huge weight off your chest. When it comes to being ‘money wise’ during an economic recession, always take care not to get into any kind of unnecessary debt. That flashy car that you so covet can wait for a while till things look up or that apartment with a wonderful view that you really want to purchase on a bank loan can also wait for a while. This is definitely not a good time to take loans, unless it is absolutely necessary. If you already have taken one, talk to your bank to fit you into a convenient scheme where the interest rates are lower. On the other hand, one thing good about the recession is the fact that interest rates generally tend to stay low. Another issue that requires a practical approach during recession times is the problem of unemployment. As long as you have your job, try and not worry about the future and instead practically plan for alternative careers, such as working online. If you do lose your job, don’t panic and concentrate on exploring other avenues and honing skills that you could be good at. Take comfort in the fact that an economic depression does not last for long and being unemployed for a while could actually help you get some time for yourself The global economic market being sluggish and not likely to get back into shape anytime soon, it only makes sense to live prudishly and economize on expenditures. There are a lot of ways to wade through these financially troubled times. Such economically distressing phases are characterized by a general sense of fear- fear of losing jobs, fear of losing invested money and the like. Here are a few steps to help you get by and survive an economic depression. Most of the time, we may be physically prepared for a bad phase like an economic depression, for example, have enough savings in the bank; however, very few of us are psychologically prepared for the hard times. Economic depression can also lead to emotional and mental depression as a low economy means restricting many lifestyle activities such as cutting down on impulsive shopping, holidays, and the list goes on. Therefore psychological preparation for an economic depression becomes as important as having some spare cash for a rainy day. However, psychological preparation may not always be possible. Most times we don’t know what will happen to us the next moment and from that perspective, psychologically preparing ourselves for every imminent catastrophe can be a mentally exhausting exercise. However what we can do is learn how to survive while we experience an economic depression. There is plenty of support available for individuals wanting to survive troubled times. An experienced psychologist can be a source of relief and help during afflicting times. Keeping our anxieties repressed within us can lead to many physical as well as mental disorders. It is always best to vent out feelings of anguish and talking about your troubles can lift a huge weight off your chest. When it comes to being ‘money wise’ during an economic recession, always take care not to get into any kind of unnecessary debt. That flashy car that you so covet can wait for a while till things look up or that apartment with a wonderful view that you really want to purchase on a bank loan can also wait for a while. This is definitely not a good time to take loans, unless it is absolutely necessary. If you already have taken one, talk to your bank to fit you into a convenient scheme where the interest rates are lower. On the other hand, one thing good about the recession is the fact that interest rates generally tend to stay low. Another issue that requires a practical approach during recession times is the problem of unemployment. As long as you have your job, try and not worry about the future and instead practically plan for alternative careers, such as working online. If you do lose your job, don’t panic and concentrate on exploring other avenues and honing skills that you could be good at. Take comfort in the fact that an economic depression does not last for long and being unemployed for a while could actually help you get some time for yourself.The global economic market being sluggish and not likely to get back into shape anytime soon, it only makes sense to live prudishly and economize on expenditures. There are a lot of ways to wade through these financially troubled times. Such economically distressing phases are characterized by a general sense of fear- fear of losing jobs, fear of losing invested money and the like. Here are a few steps to help you get by and survive an economic depression. Most of the time, we may be physically prepared for a bad phase like an economic depression, for example, have enough savings in the bank; however, very few of us are psychologically prepared for the hard times. Economic depression can also lead to emotional and mental depression as a low economy means restricting many lifestyle activities such as cutting down on impulsive shopping, holidays, and the list goes on. Therefore psychological preparation for an economic depression becomes as important as having some spare cash for a rainy day. However, psychological preparation may not always be possible. Most times we don’t know what will happen to us the next moment and from that perspective, psychologically preparing ourselves for every imminent catastrophe can be a mentally exhausting exercise. However what we can do is learn how to survive while we experience an economic depression. There is plenty of support available for individuals wanting to survive troubled times. An experienced psychologist can be a source of relief and help during afflicting times. Keeping our anxieties repressed within us can lead to many physical as well as mental disorders. It is always best to vent out feelings of anguish and talking about your troubles can lift a huge weight off your chest. When it comes to being ‘money wise’ during an economic recession, always take care not to get into any kind of unnecessary debt. That flashy car that you so covet can wait for a while till things look up or that apartment with a wonderful view that you really want to purchase on a bank loan can also wait for a while. This is definitely not a good time to take loans, unless it is absolutely necessary. If you already have taken one, talk to your bank to fit you into a convenient scheme where the interest rates are lower. On the other hand, one thing good about the recession is the fact that interest rates generally tend to stay low. Another issue that requires a practical approach during recession times is the problem of unemployment. As long as you have your job, try and not worry about the future and instead practically plan for alternative careers, such as working online. If you do lose your job, don’t panic and concentrate on exploring other avenues and honing skills that you could be good at. Take comfort in the fact that an economic depression does not last for long and being unemployed for a while could actually help you get some time for yourself.

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Tue, 14 Apr 2009 at 3:09 AM, by ben
its pretty crazy how the economy is going. I've seen a bunch of documentaries on alot of corruption on the money system and banking. i have them on my blog. its www.economicdebtslave.blogspot.com check them out and tell me what you think.

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