What’s Keeping SA Women Up at Night?
By Kenosi Magosha, 14 September 2020
South African women are no strangers to juggling multiple roles.
The
COVID-19 pandemic and national lockdown have only exacerbated this with the additional pressures of managing personal finances. An online survey conducted by Sanlam reports that 86.4% of South African women ranked financial worries as the top reason for their sleepless nights, with health coming in at a close second at 65.4%.
Many studies have proven that stress can affect the ability to make good financial decisions, and that poor decisions can lead to more stress, anxiety and even depression. This is why it’s important that women do not ignore their psychological health but also get support with planning their financial goals to close the advice gap. In the survey responses, we saw that only 22% of women have a
financial planner who helps them with their finances, says Kenosi Magosha, Head: Client Solutions Savings at Sanlam.
Clinical psychologist Nozibusiso Nyawose notes that lockdown has also increased the responsibilities of women in the home: “This now encompasses household duties, meal preparation, supervision, homeschooling and working from home – all of which can lead to frustration, burnout and impaired decision-making.”
Both Nyawose and Magosha advise that just as we have to inculcate habits of regular handwashing, wearing of masks and social distancing, we should practise habits that support maintaining our mental and financial health. This can be done by staying focused on our goals, reviewing them regularly, setting and managing a budget and debt, and avoiding making financial decisions when feeling stressed, but instead creating some breathing room before making such decisions.