Good day my Red Phoenix Blog aholics! Man, is it tough out there sometimes! Seems from time to time you look around and wonder how you got where you are and it bothers you. Self doubt starts to set in, confidence breaks down, and the old snow ball affect starts taking shape.
My friends, cheer up! You can't judge a book by its cover, especially these days! If you're at the mall wondering why that person can buy their kid that expensive item and you can't? Maybe you're at the gas station and wonder how does that guy afford that car? I used to have those things?!?!? UGH! Here is what you need to understand friends, I have helped all sorts of people. Their are always those that are going to be doing well, however the old duck that looks calm on top of the water could be going 1,000 miles per hour underneath. That guy that has the nice car, he could be one month away from losing it, how would you know? The people at the mall with all those items for their kids? Loads of credit card debt, or they're not paying bills to keep up the front for their kids. Many people are ashamed or embarrassed of their situation and try and cover until they give in. It is not uncommon for people to be in trouble financially these days at all! The question you have to ask yourself is when are you ready to do something about it? You would be amazed at how quickly you can turn your situation around, but it takes sacrifice, patience and eventually you have to eat the shit sandwich. The sooner you take your first bite, the sooner it will be off your plate. Get out your note pad and start writing things down, share it and start it. The smallest thing can make the biggest difference and you have people willing to help you. The group of professionals that I surround myself with are awesome! If you need anything at all, you know where to find me! I'm always around...
john@redphoenixco.com
Good post John,
ReplyDeleteBringing insight to what is a major problem is what search for 'credit repair help'.
We all want to find solutions, but first we want to be comfortable with the people /companies we choose.
keep it coming,
Thanks,