Planning is the backbone of a successful budget and helps in so many ways.Break free from debt, doesn&rsquot that sound nice? I have
been working with clients for 22 years and the first thing you need to break
free from is yourself. That&rsquos right you are the biggest problem in the way. No
one held a gun to your head to make you go department store shopping. And there
are no emergencies at the Mall. Not what you wanted to hear? Sorry it is the
truth and we can work together on ways to help you control yourself.
Honesty is the best policy
First off let&rsquos take an honest look at all those bills that are causing you
problems. You made the decision to make the purchase. That is the key to the
problem, you making decisions without planning. Most likely it was an impulse
decision. Meaning you did not have a plan to make the purchase and you did not
think about it first. You probably were bored and went shopping and picked up a
few things.
What you are starting to
see is that those few things add up fast. Now you owe thousands of dollars for
things that you probably do not even have anymore but you still have the debt. Don&rsquot worry you are not alone.
Millions of American&rsquos are in the same boat and are sinking under the weight of
debt and the compounding effect of
interest.
Remove Emotions
Now that we know who is spending the money, let&rsquos help. In order to be successful
in managing your money you must remove emotions from the way you make
decisions. That mean you can&rsquot buy the puppy dog that they are selling outside
the grocery story just because it is &ldquocute". You went to the grocery store
to buy grocery and you need to stick to a spending plan.
A spending plan is a very important took to help keep your purchases on track.
Think about what you need, write it down, take the time to review it and then
make your purchases. Sure you might forget something small but for the most you
will have a good outline to follow. And you need to stick to the plan. You
don&rsquot have a plan, well it is no wonder you are having trouble. Ask yourself a
few simple questions. If I do not have a plan, how much can I spend and still
pay my other bills? If I do not know how much I can spend, what am I doing at
the store?
Fail to Plan and Plan to Fail
Planning is the backbone of a successful budget and helps in so many ways. It
will remove impulse buying. Impulse buying is not on the &ldquoplan" and needs
to be eliminated,
to break free from debt. Taking the
time to think about the items you are buying is another way to curb impulse
buying.
If you are bored and want
to go shopping leave your credit
cards at home. If you truly find an item that you need you can always go back
the next day. This gives you time to cool off and think about &ldquoyour decision
to purchase". Most people who are impulse buyers suffer with buyer&rsquos
remorse also. Not only are the in debt, they get home and regret the purchase
after the fact.
Most of us are living on
basically fixed incomes where we make a set amount of money each payday. Most
people in debt are spending more
that they make. It is that simple and they &ldquoborrow" the money from their credit cards to make ends meet. When
you take the time to sit down a review the purchases, without emotion, you will
find that a great deal of the purchases were wasteful. And that hurts because
we all want to feel we are in total control of our money and we are not.
Put it into action
By following these few steps and setting budgeting guidelines for spending, you
can break free from debt. Remember you are making the purchases and you are the
only one who can stop it. There are many credit counseling companies that can
help you if you do not understand or lack the ability to control yourself. It
is a problem that we all have and is nothing to be embarrassed about. The credit card companies and department
stores want you in debt and are selling you the &ldquoimage" of a free spending
lifestyle that you can&rsquot afford. Take control you are in charge. Once you
break free from debt you will have more money to spend on the things you need.
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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Posted on: 2008-05-02 08:41:32 by creditdebt | 38 Hits
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