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Sonia Choquette Reviews and Provides Tips to Help Families Alleviate Financial Stress

Given the current financial climate, living paycheck to paycheck shows no signs of stopping soon. Sonia Choquette reviews how individuals can weather the financial storm.

2012-11-16
PHILADELPHIA, PA, November 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Increasingly negative financial down times and the lack of availability to credit have led to a modern day society where individuals live paycheck to paycheck. A Business Day article recently discussed how thoughts of instant gratification extend these financial circumstances. In a statement to the press, popular spiritual guide Sonia Choquette reviewed tips for renewing the spirit and living through lean times.

Sonia Choquette reviews there are a number of simple ways to feel better about any present financial situation. She commented: "The most important thing is to do things that feed your spirit, such as listen to music, dance, eat meals together, pray, meditate, and share in conversation. The economic cycle will improve, and by being creative your family can get through these times."

According to the article, noticing what one has and focusing on feelings of gratefulness for those items can help break the cycle of overspending. As this awareness grows, one fosters an appreciation for times free of financial worry. Trading material excess for a nest egg is the real reward.

Sonia went on to note, "The best way to alleviate the stress of financial limitation is to do things for your spirit, such as spend time in nature, even if it is only the park or zoo. Be a giver and have the family volunteer time in some way to the community. Be creative and involve the family in ways to cut back on things that cost money, and instead engage in activities that are free. Do not allow your fears to take over. Every day acknowledge, out loud, all the good things that happened that day. Positive energy attracts more positive energy and helps ease the way and open doors."

Other steps individuals can take to alleviate future stress include preparing budgets in light of both good and bad spending habits. The article suggests trading in one vice at a time to establish new routines. For instance, an impulse shopper might find spending time with a family member or a friend satisfactorily satisfies a void once filled by new clothes or toys.

ABOUT:

Sonia Choquette reviews point to Sonia as a renowned spiritual consultant and vibrational healer. Sonia is a regular fixture in the media who has been featured on a number of major networks, and she hosts her own weekly radio show. Sonia Choquette reviews of her written works point to many international bestsellers. Sonia studied at the University of Denver, the Sorbonne in Paris and the American Institute of Holistic Theology. She has dedicated her work to helping individuals realize the power of six-sensory living.

Website: http://soniachoquettereviews.org/


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[Press-News.org] Sonia Choquette Reviews and Provides Tips to Help Families Alleviate Financial Stress
Given the current financial climate, living paycheck to paycheck shows no signs of stopping soon. Sonia Choquette reviews how individuals can weather the financial storm.