Beat The January Blues

It’s common to feel a bit blue in January. After Christmas is over and all the decorations have come down, the weather may be a bit miserable, it’s darker at night and in the morning, and you feel unmotivated but know that you really need to take charge of the situation and get on with things again.

Debt may also be a factor especially if you’ve built up more over Christmas. And this year we also have Covid-19 to contend with and the frustrations and disappointments caused by the various restrictions that have been put in place, as well as the worry of keeping yourself, family, and friends safe.

But all is not lost. Our colleagues at TC Debt Solutions have created a guide called Beat The January Blues with some tips to bring joy into your January.

 

 

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