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Your Journey to Financial Wellness with Multiply
Hello lovely readers you may have read a post recently, where I discussed how important Financial Wellness is – if not please pop over and have a read! I know that some people would rather be doing something else, other than talking finances but it is vital to know where your future is headed! It is a New Year after all, so no better time to sort out finances and take charge of your financial well-being!
One of the first things we did as a family, to start 2015 off on a positive note, was to sort out our budget. This is something which we have never been very good at doing. It was also one of the things, after completing the Multiply Wellness assessment, which was highlighted as a weak point for me! I must admit it felt great going through the process and having some sort of plan for the year ahead. We have also informed our girls, aged 11 and 13, of how budgeting works and the benefits of having a budget – you are never too young to start your journey to Financial Wellness!
Multiply, the wellness and rewards programme offered by Momentum, identifies that there are eight dimensions of wellness, which are:
- Occupational wellness: enjoying your work environment, and feeling valued there.
- Emotional wellness: understanding your feelings and coping well with stress.
- Spiritual wellness: developing a set of values that help you seek meaning and purpose.
- Environmental wellness: respecting the delicate balance between the environment and yourself.
- Physical wellness: maintaining a healthy body, and seeking medical care when you’re ill or injured.
- Social wellness: performing social roles effectively and comfortably and creating a support network.
- Intellectual wellness: having an open mind to new ideas, and continuing to expand your knowledge.
- Financial wellness: having the financial security to manage day-to-day expenses, and plan for long-term needs or unexpected life events
None of these dimensions are more important than the other, and paying due attention to them is likely to lead to ‘a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity’ (World Health Organisation).
To help encourage you to find out more about your financial wellness, the kind folk over at Multiply have decided to give away an awesome R2500 Dis-Chem Voucher, to one lucky reader. This will in-turn help keep your body healthy, while they concentrate on your financial well-being. The first step on your journey to Financial Wellness, is to pop over to the Momentum Website and complete the Wellness Assessment. Once you have completed this please leave a comment about your results below, sharing your #MultiplyScore.
Once you have completed your assessment and commented below this post, please share the competition either on Facebook or Twitter. {please remember to let me know where you have shared below}
To recap:
- Complete the Multiply Wellness Assessment. {Follow the link create a profile on the Momentum website, if you do not already have one. Login then Click ‘My Financial Wellness’ then click the ‘My Score’ tab. Please complete all eight surveys provided on the tool. Once you have completed the assessment, the tool will produce a report for you, highlighting the areas of your financial well-being that need attention.}
- Share your #MultiplyScore in the comment section below.
- Share on Facebook: Start your journey to #FinancialWellness with #Multiply by @MomentumZA and @InspiredLifeSA and win a R2500 Dischem Voucher 0r
- Tweet: Start your journey to #FinancialWellness with #Multiply & @InspiredLifeSA! Win a R2500 Dischem Voucher @Momentum_za
- Use the Rafflecopter form below to enter.
- Please ensure you read the *Terms & Conditions below carefully, to ensure you comply with all the entry criteria.
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*Terms & Conditions:
- Entries are open from 7th January 2015 until the 16th January 2015 the winner will be announced on the 19th January 2015.
- You must complete all the steps as stipulated above: Complete the Assessment, Leave a Comment, Share on Facebook and/0r Tweet about the competition.
- To ensure that your entry is processed correctly (please use a valid email address). Your details will only be used to validate your entry and inform you, if you are selected as a winner.
- Prizes may not be exchanged for cash.
- This competition is only open to South African residents.
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Talitha says
79% : I’ve learned the following: This is a good score. Your lifestyle may not be at high risk but anything under a perfect score means you are still exposed to a level of risk. You should try to improve so that you can maintain your lifestyle in case an unexpected event occurs. You should look at how you can improve your individual scores according to the priority set below.
Sophia says
My score was 56 %
Charne Banger says
My overall score was: 55%
I’m still young (turning 25) so I think this is fine for now until I get older and get married etc.
nazarene leo says
This is a good score. Your lifestyle may not be at high risk but anything under a perfect score means you are still exposed to a level of risk. You should try to improve so that you can maintain your lifestyle in case an unexpected event occurs. You should look at how you can improve your individual scores according to the priority set below.
#MultiplyScore 96%
nazarene leo says
All done…Fingers Crossed
Manjoo rughunandan says
Done ,fingers crossed
Abby says
I scored 78%
Dawn W says
I scored 93%
Gloria S says
MY score was 84%
Shantel Govender says
My score was 98%
Talitha says
With a 79% This is a good score. Your lifestyle may not be at high risk but anything under a perfect score means you are still exposed to a level of risk. You should try to improve so that you can maintain your lifestyle in case an unexpected event occurs. You should look at how you can improve your individual scores according to the priority set below.
Esme L says
Awesome! My score was 87% 🙂
Adrian says
I scored 58%
Darryn van der Walt says
#MultiplyScore 78%
David Terblanche says
My overall score was 64% and I need to work on the critical illness side of things
Emma says
My score was 38%… a recent graduate who has some decisions to make!
Richenda says
My #MultiplyScore is 54% – This is an average score. Your lifestyle may not be at high risk but anything under a perfect score means that there might be a need to improve your score to ensure you can continue to maintain your lifestyle, in case an unexpected event occurs. You should look at how you can improve your individual scores according to the priority set below.
Nikkita says
My score is 63% 🙂
Richard says
#MultiplyScore is 94%