Friday, April 25, 2014

21 days to savings

My original post advises that it takes 21 days to break a habit and the first step in breaking that habit is always the most difficult. When looking to alter something that has such an impact in your life life as credit does, realize that one tiny step can lead you to a long path of financial recovery and excellent credit. Once you have taken that first step and made that first change in your life and how you manage it. The transition from being broke and having a poor credit score as well as a bleak outlook on life and becoming financially savvy is in your grasp. For the next 21 days I offer you 1 tip that you can utilize and use to aid you in your journey of financial recovery.




You can't know what you don't know. This is so true with credit and money. Most people are in debt today. It might be credit card debt, student loan debt, owning a home. It is estimated that the average American has $854.2 billion in credit card debt alone according to the site NerdWalletFinance.That's a lot of money to be owing to others.

Often times it feels as if there is no hope and no way to get out of debt. I am here to offer solutions to regain your good credit and put money back in your wallet. I offer some solutions in order to allow you, my reader, to see a light at the end of your financial tunnel.

Gain back your financial confidence and feel worthy again.

Once that light is turned on and the mindset has been altered the world comes alive. It's easy to see that change is within your grasp and you can take charge of your financial life and have the things you want in life.

When you don't know what you are doing or how to change it it becomes difficult to see hope and redemption. I offer to you, for the next 21 days:


21 ways to help your credit and save you money.

Each day I will have a new blog for different things that you can do in order to succeed in completing what you want to do.

Each of the 21 blogs will be comprised of small simple actions you can take to improve your financial situation and so much more. These actions might appear to be too simplistic and in the short run may now show a great  return. Give them a try. 21 days that's all you need to form a new habit and change the way you view your world and alter your outlook on your day to day situation.

Some of the tasks presented take only a few minutes to do, others take an hour or two, a few of them require regular effort on a day to day basis. I promise you though all of them are extremely simple, anyone can do them.

Each of them also save significant money, especially over the long haul, when my suggestions are combined together these tips can save a great deal of money very quickly.You will actually begin to see a return within a few days of making some of these changes.

Apply the suggestions to your life and as you see fit. Not everything will work for everybody. You will be surprised how soon money begins to pile in front of you and in turn how your bills dwindle and your credit score soars.


Once you have completed your 21 days leave me a comment and let me know what helped you most. I would know to support you in the changes you are making in your life.


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