If I'm in a positive mood then I think about my money, it brings me down straight away. When you're tight on money, it affects all day, every day. You're constantly stressed about paying your next bill or not being able to go to Woolies and get your food. I saved up before I came to uni and then that money was all gone within the first two months and I was so surprised and I realised how valuable money is. It feels pretty shitty stressing for money, wondering when you're going to eat next or when you're gonna buy some new clothes. It is pretty bad when you can't make ends meet and when you're asking people for food or for money, you feel pretty low. If your friends aren't that tight with money and they can go out and maybe go to the pub and have dinner or go to the movies and you've got to sit at home and not join in, that sucks. It stops you from travelling or getting the stuff you need - medication. I had to go without petrol in my car for a while, I also had to go without my car for a while, my car broke down and I didn't have the money to fix it. You have to take time off from work to do this uni work and do whatever, and so your income becomes smaller and you're just having to try and deal with how many hours can I work? How much money have I saved? It's hard. Exercise is really nice, I love doing exercise, because you're working yourself up and you're just letting it all go and then having a shower and being able to come out of the shower and just calm down. If I'm really upset I might call my mum or talk to someone about it. It's hard for it not to become overwhelming but that's when you just sit down, breathe. I see a psychologist regularly to get anxiety advice and just being able to talk about and vent out how you're feeling is really good. It's always just good to stay positive and not think about it too much. Even though it can get tough you'll always pull through it eventually.