Monday, January 21, 2013

Free of Debt

This year for me has started off in a progressive way. Of the ways was applying a "Healthy Wealthy",mindset to go according to my future plans. Wanting to be rich was now out of the question, that was someone who I thought I wanted to be, but in the interim, being rich is a poor mans dream. The more I feed into that mentality, the more destitute in mind and wallet I became. What I really wanted to be was a financial proof of success. One that people could see and hope to be. Once I started processing financial freedom in ways that I didn't think I was capable of doing, I became "Healthy Wealthy". My financial "Resolution" for this year is to be Free of Debt but not debt free. When your free of something, it no longer holds you and you can't go back because being free wont let you. I spoke Free of Debt over my life and in my pocketbook. I gathered my belonging together and I thought to myself what should be the first thing to go, "Credit Cards". One of my credit cards had a 600 dollar limit but I spent almost 4000 over the course of one year. How could that be you ask? If you allow yourself every month to run up your card and every other month pay it off and repeat the same steps again. You'll find yourself in the same place repeating the process. And this time around for me I had to break this cycle of the rotating wheel turning and never stopping. If this doesn't make sense to you, I get it, because it didn't make sense to either. This was absolutely crazy to me. To think I spent this much on one card and to have nothing to show for it was literally a waste of all my money spent! No way was I going to live 2013 as I did 2012 doing the same thing over again. I ended up cutting up the card and I'm now paying down the balance. The process is easy once you make a plan for it. And being 'Free of Debt' in mind and body has set me 'Free and Clear' to live peaceable.

"Fight the battle of bulge by gaining financial freedom and by loosing excessive debt"


Duly Noted and Marked

1 comment:

  1. I think this was a very good way to share and encourage others in the area of finances. I am definitely going to take a healthier approach to my financial debt loss as I start this 2013 year. Thanks again for this.

    Duly Noted & Marked by Change,
    BIC

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