Step1
- The road to financial freedom is to
have great health so that you are in good shape
to learn.
Step
2 - An open mindset to start learning
and practicing what you have learned.
Step
3 - Investing your time in your
financial & health education so that you
are in control of your life to create wealth to
enjoy a better life.
Step
4 - Enjoy the wealth that you have
created because you have been taking care of
your health.
Step One: Face Your
Fears
I'm going to use this space to take you on a financial
journey, showing you the truest ways to protect the
money you have and create the money that you deserve.
I'm going to ask you to face your fears—starting
now. Money is frightening to most of us, and this is
an especially scary time. Stocks have fallen from
their dizzying highs, and some of your retirement
accounts may be way down. Credit card debt is a
national epidemic. Job layoffs continue, yet the costs
of housing, medical care and education do not seem to
reflect that reality. Meanwhile, we all still feel
vulnerable after 9/11.
The first step toward a new sense of your own power is
to know what you're afraid of. Take out a piece of
paper and spend the time you need to write down your
financial fears. Think about them.
List them all. Are you afraid that you'll lose your
job? Write down how you'd pay your monthly expenses if
you did. If you don't know how you'd manage, that's
okay; later in the year, I'll help you make a plan so
you'll feel safe. Are you paralyzed because you can't
face your debt? I want you to collect every current
credit card and loan statement and list what you owe
and at what interest rate you owe it; I promise
there's a way to pay it off. Are you concerned you'll
never have enough to buy a house, send your kids to
college, take time off from work, or retire? Do a few
simple calculations, and write down the amount of
money you think you need to live the way you want.
Unexamined fears turn you away from your money; facing
your fears will bring you toward it.
By Suze Orman
2006 (c) creditplushealth.com
Credit Plus Health By Sean Toh All rights reserved.