I thought a good exercise for us medical professionals, and the medical professional wanna-be’s (yes, you know, the ones watching NCIS, CSI, House, ER and Grey’s Anatomy) to note the correlation between diseases and your financial health.
So let’s get started:
- Anxiety: Nothing like being broke to increase your stress level. Palpitations-check. Hyperventilation-check. Panic attack-check. That’s what happens when you’re out of money and you still have a week left in the month. Xanax, ohhh, Xanax….
- Depression: You know, no matter how hard you try, you have messed up sooooo bad with your finances, it will take a miracle to recover-”Now where is that bottle of Prozac?”
- Diabetes: Soda and dessert, can shoot your sugar sky high, while screwing with your “miscellaneous fund” planned spending account. A little financial “insulin”, we call “discipline” is the cure!
- Heart Disease: Double-cheeseburgers (see photo!), with super-sized fries, clogs your arteries, and causes a M.I.- with your food budget. How ’bout a home-made salad, or a little no-fat yogurt, bought with a coupon of course.
- Hypertension: Your blood pressure, can’t handle those over-due credit card bills, and over-draft fees. Instead of a beta-blocker, try a budget-buster blocker, or a cash-channel blocker.
- Rhinovirus: otherwise known as the “common-cold”-your immune system is toast, when you over-dose on spending. Nothing grandma can’t cure with a little chicken-soup, and financial common sense.
- Cancer: Cancer begins as one baaaad cell, which splits to two, then 4,16,32,64….till it overwhelms the system. Just like paying the minimum on a credit card balance-your balance continues to rise, till it kills your finances. Planned spending, is like radiation therapy for out of control shopping/spending!
So, let’s use our medical knowledge, to get our financial patient back to good health.
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