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Making a course for various skills, including dance, drawing, cooking, etc., and selling it on platforms like Udemy, Unacademy, Skillshare, Teachable, etc., can help you earn money daily. To put it simply, the more popular your course is, the more money you make.
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Learn More »Chrometophobia is an extreme, irrational and overwhelming fear of money, specifically of spending money. Someone with this phobia may experience intense fear, anxiety or panic at the sight, smell or touch of physical money or at the thought of spending money.
Many people with chrometophobia will engage in avoidance behaviours to enable them to avoid spending money or coming into contact with money. For example, they may avoid social events, such as going to a restaurant or to the cinema, they may choose a job that allows them to work from home so they don’t have to spend money on petrol or public transport, or they may avoid paying household bills. However, although avoidance behaviours may reduce the likelihood that your phobia is triggered, they can have a significant negative impact on your social life, your professional life, your relationships and your ability to carry out everyday tasks. Avoidance behaviours usually have a paradoxical effect, meaning that although they are designed to help the person manage or reduce their phobia, they actually have the opposite effect and instead reinforce the phobia and, in many cases, result in more severe symptoms in the future. Symptoms of chrometophobia may not only occur in situations where you are required to spend money. It can also affect your ability to function or concentrate in your day-to-day life, as you are consumed with the fear that you may be required to spend or touch money. This can result in you avoiding any place or situation where there is any risk of you coming into contact with money or could cause you to experience fear and anxiety on a regular basis. If you have chrometophobia, you may be aware that your fear of spending money is irrational and disproportionate to the risk; however, you may still be unable to control your fear and prevent or reduce your physiological and psychological responses to money. Chrometophobia is related to and can occur in conjunction with other phobias and mental health conditions, including:
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