Many people who are struggling to deal with debt report feelings of frustration, low self-esteem and even impaired cognitive functioning.
Employers often notice that staff members, who have high levels of debt stress, begin to struggle to be as productive at work. Sleepless nights also don’t help.
Those dealing with debt stress are also more likely to snap and be harsh with those around them. This can negatively impact on family life. Debt has often been linked to the end of many relationships.
Research has found that worrying about debt triggers stress. Stress then drives what they call ‘negative behavioural patterns’. These patterns drive some consumers to spend without restraint.
You may have heard of people doing some retail therapy. People often spend to feel powerful and free, even when they can’t really afford to do so. And unfortunately, this can drive a person into more debt just as fast as a car accident or medical emergency.