Someone near and dear to me recently posted on her FaceBook that if it weren’t for the economy she would be on vacation in Florida right now.
The women in her family make a traditional journey to the land of beaches every fall but she used the money she had saved for the trip on a used car. A good used car. It was a good purchase.
And then I was reading HowtoGetOutofDebt.org and there was a woman not sleeping and in dire straights because of how Bank of America is cheating her.
These two stories have one core problem: the people have become victims. They have given away their power.
So here are the five rules to re-gaining our power, seeing opportunity, and creating what we really, really want in life:
1. Never, ever veer from your own beliefs, your own Read the rest of this entry »
Don’t believe that being broke, being in debt, feeling hopeless is just how your life “is.” If you want more money do understand that you can have and do anything you want. Remember, with kids, dogs, spouses, and life, you generally get what you expect.
Don’t buy anything impulsively that costs more than 10% of one weeks’ income. Do, on occasion, buy something that you can afford and that you’ve always wanted, and/or just knocks your socks off. (That’s an autographed Albert Pujols baseball by the way. How fun would that be?)
Don’t let your circumstances drive your life. “I’ve got a car loan, a mortgage, credit card debt, a student loan, and alimony to pay. I’ve got to keep working in my job even though I hate it. I hate my life…” Do let your dreams, hopes, and desires drive your life. “I’m quitting this job in nine months–I’ll have my credit cards paid off by then if I really focus on it, I sold my car yesterday and bought a car for cash, I’m taking a job on weekends to pay off my student loan. In nine months I’m taking my dream job–at last, at last!”![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=226e32b2-0353-4a5f-a8e7-b56f20d2cde9)
