ComputerHunter.org

 

The First Step To Getting Out Of Debt: Make The Commitment!


These days, getting into debt is easy.

Unfortunately, getting out of debt is not so simple for most people. But you can do, if you go about it the right way.

The first - and by far the most important step ? to getting out of debt is to MAKE A COMMITMENT!

Personally, I spent years telling myself how much I wanted to get out of debt. But then something would always happen - a big expense, a change of jobs, you name it.

And even though I really wanted to get out of debt, I never made any real progress. Then one day I finally got so frustrated I said to myself:

"It's now time to do WHATEVER IT TAKES to get myself completely out of debt!"

And for the first time since I got myself into debt (by maxing out all of my credit cards trying to start a business) I finally figured out the true "secret" to getting out of debt: making the commitment!

So, if you haven't already made a commitment of your own, do it right now. Decide you're going to do WHATEVER IT TAKES to get yourself out of debt...and start doing it!

How long will it take you to get out of debt? If you're like most people (including myself not long ago), too long!

How To Take Action

Once you make this commitment, it's time to take action.

Write down exactly how you plan on getting out of debt. Here are some questions to ask yourself while developing your plan:

  • How can you save money each month?
  • What expenses can you eliminate?
  • How much more money can you use to pay off your credit card bills faster?
  • How can you make some extra money?
  • Have you contacted your creditors to request a lower interest rate?
  • How can you change your spending habits?
  • Have you considered professional help ? credit counseling, debt negotiation, bankruptcy ? to find out all of your options?
  • Are you really committed to getting out of debt?
  • When do you want to be completely debt free?

It's a great feeling being completely free of credit card debt. But it won't start happening until YOU decide to make it happen!

Kris Bickell is the owner of Debt-Tips.com, a helpful site for consumers struggling with credit card debt. For tips on getting out of debt, repairing your credit, saving money, and making extra money online, visit: http://www.Debt-Tips.com, or sign up for the free "Get Out Of Debt Faster" email course at: http://www.Debt-Tips.com/course.html.

© 2005 Debt-Tips.com







Google News - Top Stories

Washington Post

Gates's Top Deputies May Leave
Washington Post - 24 minutes ago
By Ann Scott Tyson Although President-elect Barack Obama's decision to keep Robert M. Gates at the helm of the Pentagon will provide a measure of continuity for a military fighting two wars, many of Gates's top deputies are expected to depart their ...
Video: Obama Picks Gates, Clinton for Foreign Policy AssociatedPress
So what's in this for Hillary? Salon
San Francisco Chronicle - Reuters - New York Times - BBC News
all 3,901 news articles


Canoe.ca

Loyal to a fault, New York Giants' Antonio Pierce learning a tough ...
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com - 39 minutes ago
by Steve Politi/The Star-Ledger Streeter Lecka/Getty ImagesThe Giants can only hope that Antonio Pierce didn't distort the facts about the Plaxico Burress incident.
Video: Bloomberg Urges Full Prosecution of Burress AssociatedPress
Make Plaxico Burress poster boy - for hard time New York Daily News
New York Times - The Associated Press - SI.com - Tucson Citizen
all 2,998 news articles


China Daily

More Indian Officials Quit in Aftermath of Attacks
Washington Post - 13 hours ago
By Rama Lakshmi NEW DELHI, Dec. 1 -- More top Indian officials resigned on Monday in the wake of last week's terror attacks in Mumbai, while the US and Indian governments stepped up pressure on Pakistan to cooperate in investigating responsibility for ...
Mumbai Attacks Foreshadow New Challenges In War On Terror RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Mumbai attacks: India demands Pakistan take 'strong action' AFP
China Daily - BBC News - Christian Science Monitor - Wall Street Journal
all 2,886 news articles


AFP

Schwarzenegger declares fiscal emergency
San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago
With time and money running out for California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a fiscal emergency today and called legislators into a new special session that won't end until they agree on a way to trim the state's $11.2 billion budget deficit.
Schwarzenegger calls new special budget session Reuters
Schwarzenegger Calls Fiscal Emergency in California (Update2) Bloomberg
San Jose Mercury News - Wall Street Journal - Los Angeles Times - San Diego Union Tribune
all 266 news articles


Seattle Post Intelligencer

Obama, Blair laud Bush's AIDS work in Africa
CNN - 3 hours ago
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President-elect Barack Obama doesn't often offer praise for President George W. Bush's foreign policy, but on Monday he offered the outgoing head of state accolades for battling AIDS in Africa.
Bush uses final 50 days in office to tout legacy The Associated Press
Bush reaffirms US commitment to fight AIDS AFP
USA Today - Catholic News Agency - FOXNews - MarketWatch
all 648 news articles

Google
 

Copyright © 2006 Computer Hunter - A Division of Arthur´s Job Base