Do you feel overwhelmed by personal debt? Feeling frustrated and worried over your personal finances? You are not alone. Many Americans are accumulating large amounts of debt at an astonishing rate. Roughly 40% of Americans spend more than they earn, and personal savings in the U.S. has dipped below 0%. With these statistics, the dream of living debt free is replaced with the reality of being shackled to creditors, bank loans, and mortgage liens all with high interest rates and years to pay off.It doesn't have to be that way. To live debt free is to be free from the burden of owing others, free from high interest rates, and having the freedom to live and enjoy life with the income you have. Living debt free is still possible and is a reality for some. It takes planning, commitment and discipline. To develop a plan for living debt free, you will first need to decide on where you want to be financially and what kind of lifestyle you want. Take the time to brainstorm, to envision, to dream. You will need to have a clear destination in order to be able to plot a course. You will also need to decide on a time frame. Do you want to be living debt free in let's say, 10 years...5 years...as soon as possible? This will tie in to my next two points.Deciding on a time frame, and having a clear destination, will determine your level of commitment. Is living debt free really what you want? Are you committed to sticking to your plan and reaching your goal to be debt free? You will need to make decisions regarding your finances that will allow you to reach your goal. You may even have to make sacrifices and learn to control your spending.Having discipline is extremely important. You can plan to put x number of dollars a week into a savings or retirement account, and you can calculate what you will save after 52 weeks, but will you be disciplined enough to put that money away every week? It is possible to live debt free, but you will need discipline to reach your goal.A plan for living debt free doesn't have to be very difficult. What makes it easier, is having someone who has been in debt, got out of debt, and is now living debt free shows you how. It's a lot easier to know where the stumbling blocks are and how to avoid them. Getting out of debt and living debt free therefore, can come sooner.
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