Improve Financial Wellbeing: Know Your Numbers Today
Money stress can hang over everything. Financial Wellbeing doesn’t mean adopting a system to budget every penny, but you do need to know where you stand financially. Clarity reduces anxiety about money. If you marked this dimension as a (!) in your Student Wellbeing Check-In, taking a peek at your bank statements is a great place to begin.
First Steps You Can Try Today
- Check balances. Look at your bank accounts and upcoming due dates.
- Sort into three buckets. Begin tracking your spending into needs, wants, and savings.
- Set a buffer. Create a goal to set aside $100 (or whatever you can) for emergencies.

A Weekly Habit to Keep Going
Do a five-minute money check-in every Friday. Check your balances, look at your spending (and allocate whether each expense was a need, want or savings), and breathe easier knowing the facts.
Stack It With Another Dimension
Try a habit stack by pairing your money check-in with another chore like decluttering your desk or doing your laundry. That way your Environmental Wellbeing is supported too.
If You’re Stuck
Research campus financial wellness programs or workshops. Many schools offer free support on things like budgeting, managing debt, and financial literacy.
Quick Check-In Cue
At the end of the week, ask yourself:
Do I feel less anxious knowing where I stand financially?









