I have the pleasure of introducing you to Brad Tinnon this week. I hope you will enjoy Brad’s wisdom.
DOES WEALTH AFFECT HEALTH?
Dr. Mary Young recently guest blogged on our website about money causing fear and anxiety in people’s lives.
In relation to her blog, I want to discuss how money can interfere with balance in your life which in turn can affect your health (and possibly your happiness).
Money in and of itself is not the problem, but rather the love of money is. In fact, those who love money will often times pursue it at all costs. You see, the pursuit of money is generally a very time consuming task so, let me make a bold statement:
If the pursuit of money consumes your time, it WILL likely consume your health!!
HEALTH, WEALTH, AND BALANCE
Health comes in a variety of forms: physical, spiritual, and emotional. If you don’t practice balance in your life in relation to these three areas, then you will not truly be healthy. Let me give you a brief example of what I mean:
If you pursue money by means of being a workaholic, then your health will suffer in the following ways:
(1) You won’t have time for a proper nutritious meal (physical health will suffer).
(2) You won’t have time to exercise (physical health will suffer).
(3) You won’t have time to get a proper night’s sleep (physical and emotional health will suffer).
(4) You won’t have time to connect with friends, family, or God (emotional and spiritual health will suffer).
(5) You won’t have time for activities and interests that you enjoy (emotional health will suffer).
To sum this up, the love of money prevents you from living a balanced life. And as a result, your physical and spiritual health will deteriorate, your relationships will be broken, and you won’t get that needed time away from work.
HOW TO FREE UP TIME
Maybe the pursuit (or love) of money is not your vice, but perhaps “being too busy” is. And many times it seems we are too busy with the wrong things.
I often times wonder how I can free up my time to focus on the things in life that are important.
IDEA #1
One way to do this is to just simply say “no” to things. If your plate is already full, stop taking on new responsibility when somebody asks you to pitch in and help out. You will never please everybody even when you say “yes” to things.
IDEA #2
Another way to free up time is to stop trying to be an expert in everything.
We all know people who are a jack of all trades. They fix their own car, do their own taxes, handle their own home improvements, etc…
There’s nothing wrong with these things unless you are horrible at them of if they consistently take you away from spending time with family, friends, and God; preparing or eating a nutritious meal; exercising; helping someone in need; having alone time; etc…
There’s also the aspect that you could end up costing yourself more money in the long run because you perhaps don’t have the necessary training to tackle certain tasks. After all, “you don’t know what you don’t know”.
I’m not saying that you have to turn over every aspect of your life to a professional. But if you have a task in which you lack the time, desire, or knowledge to accomplish, then I challenge you to consider allowing someone to help you out.
In summary, there is nothing wrong with working and making money. However, too many people go to the extreme and pursue money at all costs. It’s helpful if you just look at money as one part of your life and recognize that there are many other parts of your life that need your attention as well.
I encourage you to live a more balanced life and spend your time wisely. And if you do this you may also find that you are more healthy and happy.
Please feel free to share any experiences or comments you may have.
Brad Tinnon is owner of B.E.S.T. Wealth Management and has been in practice for 9 years. He currently holds the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and Chartered Retirement Plans Specialist™ designations. Brad specializes in helping individuals and families with their personal financial planning and investments. In addition, he specializes in helping small businesses with their company sponsored 401k plan. Brad is married and has two girls who are ages 6 and 2. He welcomes any sympathy you may have.
Very interesting point made between money & life in general. Well said!
Wow!!! What a fantastic article. But maybe I’m a little bit biased. Thanks so much Mary for allowing me to guest blog on your site. Truly an honor.
super article Brad— great advice and my readers have really enjoyed your piece!
Timely post Mary. Leaving on a much needed vacation Saturday and while I’m away I’m paying a contractor to do work that normally I would do. Feeling good with my choices!!
Fantastic Henry! your brilliance is shining through!