Debt: something, typically money, that is owed or due.
My debt does not control me, I am in control of my debt.
I maintain effective financial habits that make saving money automatic and keep me from sinking into debt. As a result, I effortlessly move toward financial freedom and a debtfree lifestyle.
Every time I get paid, a portion of my income automatically goes into savings. I figure that if I don’t see it I won’t miss it!
I make a detailed budget, including both necessary expenses and fun money and I stick to it.
I trust myself to use credit cards appropriately. I am sure to stay within my budget so that each month I can pay off whatever I charge. This strategy builds great credit, too!
If something costs more than the monthly budget allows, I save up for it. I only use extended credit for the big things, like a car or a house, and I get great interest rates on the big items because of my wise financial habits.
I also do little things each day that add up to a lot of money over time. At the end of each day, I put all my change into a jar and start fresh with only bills the next day.
I plan my meals so I can prepare food at home rather than having to pick up fast food due to a hectic schedule. I make my own coffee rather than pick some up on the way to work.
Today, I am planning a nice vacation, paid for with cash, because my great financial habits free up the funds for me to enjoy such rewards.
Debt to Success Questions:
1. Am I effortlessly moving toward financial freedom?
2. Have I taken the trouble to make a flexible budget that I can stick to?
3. What habits can I start that will put me more in control of my debt?
“What can be added to the happiness of a man who is in health, out of debt, and has a clear conscience?”
-Adam Smith
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Debt to Success
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