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Worried About Bills, Investments and Work?
10 Ways to Make the Most of Your Money and Your Life
We Americans are a financially anxious lot. While much of that anxiety comes from living paycheck to paycheck, which the vast majority of Americans do, we're also anxious about our investments, balancing work and family, etc. Money is the No. 1 issue couples fight about, and spending is the No. 1 thing we hide from our spouses.
Enter Eric Tyson, author of Personal Finance for Dummies (Wiley, 2006) and Mind over Money: Your Path to Wealth and Happiness (CDS Books, 2006), who explains that much of this anxiety can be addressed through spending some productive energy thinking about and talking about money.
So if you're anxious about your spending, your investments and balancing work with the rest of your life, what can you do to develop better spending, investing and other financial habits to make the most of your money and your life?
Tyson offers the following 10 tips for developing the best money habits:


