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 Two: Make a
Commitment to Yourself
Now, I want you to set your intention and make a
commitment to yourself not to go backward. Here are
three simple strategies to give you courage as you go
forward.
1. Talk to someone you trust about your
finances.
Speaking openly about your fears is one of the best
ways to make your intentions real.
Tell your best friend how much credit card debt you
have; she may surprise you by admitting she has more.
Open a conversation about money with your spouse—but
only if you can do so without any blame or guilt. The
idea is to create a safe environment in which to face
your fears and get beyond them.
2. Write an affirmation.
Take out a piece of paper and write down a statement
of the reality that you want to create for yourself.
My favorite affirmation is "I have more money
than I will ever need." Others I've heard:
"I will be out of debt within a year."
"I am capable of earning more than I need."
"I will always be taken care of."
3. Take one small step to correct a situation
that's causing you fear.
If you are in card debt, call one of your creditors
and ask for a lower interest rate; if the answer is
no, go to bankrate.com and research a lower-rate card
that accepts balance transfers. (We'll talk more about
this last suggestion next month.)
If you worry about not having enough to pay for your
kids' college education or to retire, see how it feels
to put away an extra $25 or $50 or $100 in a money
market fund this month—whatever you think you can
afford.
If you dread a job layoff and own a home with some
equity in it, I want you to call a mortgage broker or
a bank and open up an equity line of credit that could
help you if this fear becomes a reality.
By Suze Orman
2006 (c) creditplushealth.com
Credit Plus Health By Sean Toh All rights reserved.