You've worked hard all day and come home at
night, only to discover that you can't get comfortable in your own bed.
You toss and you turn for well over three hours. As 3a.m. approaches,
you finally go to sleep but the alarm sounds all too quickly at 6 a.m.
It's time for you to go to work.
Day two comes and you're off again to
the usual rat race. You repeat the same pattern once you get home. Later
that night you lay in bed, thinking how you're going to pay all of
these bills. Despite your best efforts on the job, including overtime,
it doesn't seem to be enough. What can you do? Who can you to turn to?
Does this sound like you? Are you a Christian having sleepless nights
because of your finances? Here are the top five reasons I have found why
people get into debt:
1) Try to live beyond their means. Keep up with the Joneses.
2) Lost job and bills pile up
3) Have never been taught money management
4) Divorcing and the other party charged up cards in the process splitting up
5) Impulse Shopping
I too was a victim. Not from just one, but two of these debt catalysts.
My husband equally had financial woes, his was still on this list. Being
in debt has a way of having a hold on you and causes you not to think
clearly. People in debt tend to operate out of fear - for example they
ignore phone calls because it might be a collection agency on the other
end. How many calls have they missed? Or perhaps, they write a check in
the hopes that it will clear the bank; knowing full well they spent the
money on luxuries and other needless excesses that have caused the bank
account to have insufficient funds.
If any of this sounds like you or someone you know, assure them they can
get out of debt without filing bankruptcy. They have to want help and
not let pride or embarrassment get in their way of being helped.
Written by: Taffy Wagner
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