Thursday, May 20, 2010

Early Edition :Portfolios Affecting Health

That haggard look is returning to faces as citizens and their leaders once again try to deal with their eroding wealth.You could definitely see it on German Chancellor Angela Merkel's face as she emerged from a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy a few weeks ago.Investors whose portfolios had more than recovered from their lows of March 2009 are finding themselves in the red again.It is an ordeal that can be described as Dantesque,a scene from a personal financial Inferno.The effects on the general health cannot be good.
To counteract the stress,music is very significant;so is exercise.And they cost little if anything.That in itself is a relaxing thought.Even little bits of recreation improve our health prospects.The longer we feel self-pity,the worse it will be for us.Remembering that we've been through all this before-we recovered then,and we can do it again-will help to lift us out of this red danger as well.
Many of our ancestors had to deal with financial issues such as the Great Depression.Survival is in our heritage.

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