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5 Types of Imposter Syndrome & How to Overcome Them

The five imposter syndrome types are the Perfectionist, Superhuman, Natural Genius, Soloist, and Expert. While the types appear differently, all make you feel fraudulent about achievement. Imposter syndrome causes thoughts such as, “I feel like a fake,” and “I must not fail.” While imposter syndrome can be like a sand trap for our ego, it ...

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7 Positive Effects of Taking Time Off for Mental Health

We often wait until we are exhausted, depleted, and burned out before realizing we need a break. It’s time to prioritize our mental health by scheduling mental health days off from work to recharge our mental health. Work-related stress has become an increasing mental health concern in today’s fast-paced, high-pressure world. According to the Centers ...

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The Link Between Money Probs and Mental Health (and How to Improve Both)

Inflation is spiraling. Layoffs are trending. Affording life tops our collective stress lists. Money may not be able to buy you love (or happiness), but wealth woes can certainly tank your wellth. The solution lies in treating both. Time to make sense of your dollars—and your mental health.

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The Money Mindset And Its Impact With Joyce Marter

“There’s an interconnection between mental health and financial health.” —  Joyce Marter At first glance, it may appear that there is no correlation between mental health and financial health, but the truth is that they affect one another. Read the full article by clicking below.

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Featured on Living on the Cheap

What to do if you’re more frugal than your spouse

“Did you use the coupon?” I asked my husband this question when he returned from the store. I had a good idea his answer would be some variation of no. Usually he says “I forgot.” But that hasn’t stopped me from trying for the past 20 years. Read the full article where Joyce Marter is ...

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Featured on Women.com

How To Level With Your Partner Who Makes Big Decisions Without You

Talking about money is stressful. Not only do more than half of the Americans surveyed by OnePoll and Questis think money discussions are taboo, but three in five fake their financial situation on social media to appear more stable, and 30% would also rather watch a horror film than talk about money—two of the other ...

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Featured on CPA Academy

Mental Health Awareness

In this issue of CPAacademy.org Check-In, Joyce Marter tackles the topic of mental health awareness and its ability to improve our mental health, financial health, work-life balance, and relationships.

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Featured on The Healthy

How Taking Vacation Actually Improves Your Health, According to Doctors

Among advanced economies around the world, the US stands out in one troubling way, according to The Center for Economic and Policy Research. The center refers to America as the “No Vacation Nation” with a workaholic culture that contributes to increased stress levels, lower well-being, and physical health problems like heart disease, says Joyce Marter, ...

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Featured on Psychology Today

Couples and Money

Financial compatibility occurs when two people share financial values and goals and can communicate and collaborate well with one another to manage their money successfully. In romantic relationships, when two people are likely spending time and money together, there needs to be agreement on who is paying for what. Discussions about finances become especially critical ...

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Featured on Psychology Today

Being Happy for the Bride, Even When Unhappily Single

People often view weddings as occasions of joy and happiness. In addition, they can require adjustment, acceptance, and mixed emotions, especially if you hate being single. Attending a wedding ceremony solo can sometimes be agonizing if you are jealous of the bride and are all too familiar with the “always the bridesmaid, never the bride” ...

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