Being a student is synonymous with penny pinching, freebie finding and digging for discounts. Read our top tips to tackling money worries when you're a student.
24 February 2023 • 2 min read
Being a student is synonymous with penny pinching, freebie finding and digging for discounts. Unsurprisingly, managing money at university is often a new experience, with many students facing difficulties with funds at some point in university life. Sometimes these difficulties can be more significant and prolonged, the cost of living crisis being one such example.
The cost of living crisis is affecting households in the UK and beyond, and, as a result, students may find themselves with even less funds than usual. Whether that’s reduced contributions from family members or a decrease in cash due to the increasing costs of everyday items.
When we’re anxious about something, its common to try and avoid thinking about it in an attempt to keep difficult thoughts and feelings at bay. The same goes for when we experience money worries, we’re more likely to keep those worries to ourselves. However, this can actually serve to make our anxiety and stress worse.
Sometimes we feel shame when thinking about money worries, which further push us to try and hide the problem or avoid talking about it with others and seeking solutions. We may also feel guillty talking to friends and family about money if we fear they are struggling financially.
Here are Dr Tara’s top tips for navigating the cost of living crisis:
If you’re worried about money and debt, here are some great resources:
P.s. If you're a Nido resident, make sure to download the Nido App and check out the Wellbeing Hub for more wellbeing resources curated with Dr Tara Quinn-Cirillo.
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