Episode 73

Dealing with Burnout for Kids and Adults

Affinity Federal Credit Union presents the Wellbeing and Your Wallet podcast! In this episode, hosts Grant Gallagher and Shawn Lubitz discuss how to identify and address burnout. Key topics include stress management strategies for individuals and families, communicating about personal challenges, and building healthy habits to recover from burnout.

Following the main discussion, the team addresses a question from the member mailbag. Grant pulls the following submission: My son just started middle school, and it has been a stressful experience. He’s having trouble adjusting to the schedule, making friends, and keeping up with homework. How do I encourage him while also helping him build healthy habits, like a positive work ethic? I want to make things easier for him, but I also recognize that tough transitions are a learning opportunity.

Grant concludes the discussion by highlighting Affinity’s Cash Back Plus Checking Account. Earn up to 10% in cash back on debit card purchases, get refunds on ATM withdrawal fees, and manage your money with zero monthly maintenance fees.

Just a reminder if you have a question or comment for a future Member Mailbag segment, please email them to us @membermailbag@affinityfcu.com.

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Thanks for listening and be well.

About the Podcast

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Wellbeing and Your Wallet
Affinity Federal Credit Union presents Wellbeing and Your Wallet podcast! Learn tips and tricks on how to navigate everyday money challenges and chart the course to financial wellbeing

About your hosts

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Grant Gallagher

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Director, Financial Wellbeing & Brand Communications
Affinity Federal Credit Union
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Shawn Lubitz

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Vice President of Retail Branches
Affinity Federal Credit Union