'...I have never seen the righteous forsaken...' Psalm 37:25 NIV
For many who've lost their jobs or who don't earn enough to live on, debt has become a harsh reality. So much so, that they're afraid to even think about their situation. But burying your head in the sand isn't the answer. With God's help and some common-sense suggestions you can start moving towards financial freedom. A respected financial consultant offers these suggestions.
First, be truthful. Before you can change anything you need to know where your money's going. There's nothing to be ashamed of; like an alcoholic entering recovery, the first step is admitting you have a problem. On a card jot down every dollar you spend for 30 days. It adds up quickly, '...all...those little foxes...ruin the vineyard...' (Song of Solomon 2:15 NLT) By looking at the big picture, you'll see areas you can cut back.
Second, learn from your past experiences. If you don't learn from the past you'll keep repeating it. For example, if you didn't receive many Christmas gifts as a child, it can be tempting to overcompensate with your own kids and end up maxing out your credit cards. Or, growing up in an atmosphere of financial turmoil can make it difficult to talk about money with your spouse.
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