I am in debt.
I owe my father £2,000, and I have £6,000 in credit card debt.
In 2009, when I became someone that doesn’t drink alcohol, I began that journey with £30,000 in credit card debt. I knew more about performing hysterectomies than how to get out of that hole, but get out of it I did.
I took a vow to never be in debt again.
Nine years later, I earn more income than at any other time in my life, and for the first time since taking that vow, I am in debt. I am not materialistic, but I have been spending more than I earn, mainly on food with a few disasters thrown in for good measure (Visa application costs, and flight alterations due to earthquakes, to name a few).
It’s time for a change.
It’s time to regain control.
The stress and anxiety that debt creates are more painful than the pain produced by following a strict budget.
So, I decided to turn to Jen Sincero, and her book You Are a Badass at Making Money, and she never even mentioned budgeting. Check out my review, right here.
Enjoy.
The Truth About Alcohol
We Are Not Alcoholics, and We Refuse to Be Anonymous
This podcast aired on Thursday 27th December, and that means you still have four days to join the January Taster, the monthly experience designed to help you feel what it’s like to be someone that doesn’t drink alcohol for 31 days.
To give you further insight into how the whole thing works, I will be hosting two live webinars on Friday 28th December at 11:00 and 19:00 (Pacific Time) to take you through the curriculum. If you would like to join me, then head to www.thetruthaboutalcohol.co.uk and follow the instructions shown on the pop-up, or email me at thetruthaboutalcohol@gmail.com.
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