Five steps towards wellbeing in 2019
Media Release: 9 January 2019
Five steps towards wellbeing in 2019
The Financial Services Council watched with interest the New Zealand Government’s Wellbeing Budget announcements at the end of 2018, providing a new lens on implementing social and environmental wellbeing measures together with economic ones.
Health and finances top the list for many in New Zealand when it comes to setting New Year Resolutions - for some it’s about healthier eating and for others it’s about saving more or lowering debt.
Richard Klipin, CEO of the Financial Services Council, said “Health and wealth go hand in hand, but many New Zealanders tend to set goals in one area or the other, rather than through their own wellbeing lens.”
The FSC has put together five areas of focus to help New Zealanders start their own wellbeing journey:
1. Get
active
Research by Sports New Zealand shows that
as little as 10 minutes of physical activity a day can
improve mental wellbeing, and 65% of those surveyed reported
an increase in good mental wellbeing when activity increased
to 4.5 hours a week.
2. Manage your money
Keep an eye on what’s coming in and going out
of your bank accounts and save as much as you can, even if
it’s just a small amount a week. Invest in your future by
paying yourself first through, for example, maximising your
KiwiSaver contributions.
3.
3. Set clear and
achievable goals
What’s on your bucket list?
Take an hour or so to plan what the future looks like for
you, whether just starting out in a career or planning to
retire. It’s never too early or late to set personal and
professional goals.
4. Manage your
risks
Life happens, and sometimes things go
wrong. Work out how much you need to pay your monthly bills
if you were off work and think about getting peace of mind
through insurance.
5. Seek advice
Now
you’ve got a handle on your health and wealth, seek advice
in the areas you aren’t sure about, whether through a
specialist adviser or online. With all your new-found
knowledge, you’ll will be able to create a balanced set of
achievable goals in no time.
Being the best you in 2019 means taking time out to work out what you want to achieve this year, to set achievable goals and to stick to them.
“Getting a balance can be tough, but there is plenty of help out there through websites like sorted.co.nz for ideas on managing money and www.health.govt.nz for ideas on better health with links to free support through specialist advisers and coaches.” concluded Klipin.
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Notes to
editors:
Research by Sport New Zealand called
ActiveNZ (2017): https://sportnz.org.nz/news-and-events/media-releases-and-updates/articles/new-research-confirms-physical-activity-is-tied-to-healthy-mental-wellbeing
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