November 2021
An Attitude of Gratitude Can Help Your Finances

Having an attitude of gratitude can help your finances in the long run. Here’s how changing your mindset to one of gratitude can help you improve the way you manage money:

  • Patience When Making Financial Decisions

According to a study published in the journal Psychological Science, feelings of gratitude can combat a tendency toward instant gratification. 

According to the authors of that study, cultivating feelings of gratitude can reduce instances of impulse buying and insufficient saving. As you become more grateful, you are more likely to feel fulfilled in your life—and less likely to chase the “hit” you get from spending money.

  • Promotes Generosity

Gratitude also promotes generosity. You’re more willing to give to others when you feel grateful. So, how does this tie into better finances?

Interestingly, giving can help you financially. First of all, when you make giving to charity a priority, you’re forced to re-evaluate your finances so that you can meet your objectives. Getting your financial house in order by tracking your spending and reducing expenses so that you have money to donate to causes you care about is reason enough to be grateful and generous.
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BillPay & Zelle Update:
CheckFree has recently updated their Terms and Conditions for the use of Bill Pay and Zelle. If you were using these products before, you will need to log in to online banking or through the mobile app and accept the new Terms and Conditions. You may not be able to see Bill Pay or Zelle in their online banking or app until the terms have been accepted.

Through Online Banking, you will be prompted to accept them after you click on the “Payments” tab.

Through the Mobile App, after you click on the “Transfer & Pay” button, you will see a “Payments” section in the lower half of the screen. Below the word “Payments” will be a button that says “Accept Terms of use to Access Payments”. If you click on this button, it will allow you to view and accept the new terms and conditions. There are two separate items you need to accept.

***Also of note, the app will ask you to provide your online banking password, if you accessed the app using some form of biometric verification (Face or Touch ID, etc.).
Community Events:
Junior Service League of Midwest City is hosting a fundraiser tomorrow at Charlie's in Choctaw!
Join us at the Veteran's Day Parade!
Support Mid-Del Food Pantry on Giving Tuesday on November 30th!
Holiday Lights Spectacular Dec. 1st - 25th
Let's Get Social!