Sunday, December 9, 2007

OLD SCHOOL METHODS

MOST EVERYTHING I'VE SUGGESTED is considered "old school". But the idea is to make it as less painful as possible, and be the easiest way . There are many ways to set up budgets and to train yourself how to handle it, so always do what's best for you. Remember, we are all human and will make mistakes, but learn from them. This is where you take the basics and then improvise. It can become very challenging, but you need to feel that sometimes to get your attention. Go to professionals or read about what to do next. Stay committed to help make your life more comfortable as an end result. YOU ARE WORTH IT!!! Money problems can never become so out of hand that there can't be a solution. There will always be a solution. Did you know just about everything in this world depends on numbers? Look around and realize that's exactly what's going on and it's your right to deal with YOUR numbers. If there's a more modern way to do a budget, then by all means, go for it. If it gets too complicated, there's probably instructions that will work it out. Hope they won't be like those instructions for getting a H D TV to work, or the multi-channel selector to operate. Those instructions need an electrician to decipher. The point being, do what works for you and don't let it get too complicated to the final end of giving up. You don't have to have a college education to set up a budget or to handle your money. You just have to push yourself in the right direction and stick with it for good results in your life.
THERE WILL ALWAYS BE EVENTS THAT SIDE-STEP YOU when dealing with your money. Crap happens but again, keep a good sense of humor and realize these also can be handled. Stay alert to basics and never put these aside, no matter what. If you keep up with your money, the other problems can be handled with when you are ready. Don't complicate your problem by adding another one. Not being, again, educated or trained in this field, I can only go by my own experiences and tell you this will help by staying alert. Attitude probably is 50 per cent a part of being successful, if that's not a little high. And getting support also helps, but only you can actually do anything, no one can do it for you. That was the hardest lesson for me to learn in life. Having my first child taught me that it was up to me to deliver this baby, no one could go through the actual delivery but me. Well, so far that's the way life has been. Again, not worrying and being happy really does help. Do your best and remember, your are worth it and look for your goal.

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