Money and Emotions!!Money can be emotionally
charged. Do you get emotional about your money situation? Making and keeping
money is easy for some, and a burden for others.
Kara has a positive,
thrifty money attitude, is grateful for blessings, and puts her money to work.
Mary is frustrated, angry, always short of money and wonders why. Who do you
resemble? Seeing and changing the emotions that keep you stuck frees you to
create the financially independent and life you dream of.
Financial success is a
learned skill. During my financial challenges, I learned about the joy of
staying on a budget and living a simpler life in order to have balance and
harmony. I encourage you to practice these attitudes and actions for prosperity
and peace of mind:
Self Care: Care enough about yourself (and
your family) to monitor your money flow and keep track of debt. Setting priorities helps you
become dependable with money.
Healthy Emotions: Be willing to give up your
negative emotions of anger, frustration, shame, guilt and sadness over money.
Decide to move on.
Smart Choices: Commit to noticing what you spend
money on, and monitor if your choices create stress or peace of mind. Choosing
peace of mind results in responsible spending, a balanced budget, and money for
savings and giving.
Self
Responsibility: You are
responsible for your money decisions! Own this responsibility without blame.
Plan: Make a spending plan (budget) to
include savings as well as &ldquoneeds", then &ldquowants".
Action: Take action on your plan, stick to
it, tracking your spending within your income, to reach your goals.
Self-Worth: Free yourself from the idea that
self-worth is attached to material worth&hellipthen you will need less and your debt will lessen.
Integrity: Be consistently positive in what
you think, say and do with your money. Connect your mind, body, and spirit with
your actions to have peace.
Courage and Power:
Have the courage it takes to make tough decisions about your financial
limitations and make changes in order to make your life better in the future.
You have the power to do this. &ldquoTough now, easy later or easy now, tough
later."
Harmony: Letting go
of your past (but learning from it) and planning for your future, then taking
action in the present moment brings harmony.
Generosity: Give of your time, talents, and
money and open to receive an abundance of love, support and joy for yourself.
I invite you to begin today
to change your attitude and your emotions, and then change your finances and
your life to experience prosperity, peace of mind, and sleeping better. It&rsquos
your choice!
About Christian
Credit One, Inc.
Christian
Credit One, Inc. is a national,
non-profit Christian Credit
Counseling  organization dedicated to helping consumers achieve
financial wellness through Christian credit
counseling and education. Established in 1994, Christian Credit One has
helped over two million individuals achieve financial security. Christian Credit One is one of the top members
of the American Association of Debt
Management Organizations (AADMO), Christian Credit One manages clients across the
country. Personalized and confidential consultations are available in person,
by phone or online. Visit Christian Credit
One or call 888-767-9155.
Greg McTaggart, Certified Credit Counselor
with 22 years experience, licensed by AFCPE, Director of Christian
Credit One and is an expert in
budget and Christian credit
counseling.  Having the combined experience as a licensed Real-estate
salesman, Mortgage Broker, Real-estate Broker, Notary, Ace Member of the
Cincinnati Credit Executives,
Mortgage Assistance Counselor and Spokesperson of the radio talk show &ldquoThe
Money Mentor&rdquo, Greg McTaggart is a qualified Christian Credit Counselor to help you.
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