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Monday, September 15, 2014

Making A Decision About Bad Credit and Credit Repair Education!

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ejSmgozbTE
Did you know that there is a single mental move that you can make which will solve enormous financial problems for you and your family?  It is capable of improving almost any personal or financial situation you will ever encounter…and it could literally propel you to the road of financial literacy and success with money.  There is a phrase for this…..it’s called Making a DECISION.

Hi I’m Art Gulle author of Act Like a Homeowner, Think Like An Investor as well as 5 Ways To Buy The Right Foreclosure With The Wrong Credit and Creator of the Credit Journey!

There is one element that must go hand in hand with the decision….and that’s commitment.  There must be a COMMITTED DECISION.  Most of us don’t utilize our decision making muscles effectively enough and we may not recognize what it means to make a decision.  We must realize the force of change, a truly congruent, committed decision makes.  We use the word decision very flippantly that it describes our wishes, not our commitments.  We don’t make conscious decisions, we merely state our preferences.  Making a decision means committing to a particular result and cutting yourself off from any other possibility.  A TRUE DECISION, then means you are committed to achieving a result, and then cutting yourself off from any other possibility. What if you made a committed decision to help prevent others and yourself from losing the average $225,000 most people will lose over a lifetime in high rates, fees and penalties because of bad credit. The Credit Journey is a great place to start understanding the connection between credit and your personal finances.

Committed decisions show up in several places—your calendar, your bank statement and credit reports.  No matter what you say you value, or even think your priorities are, you have only to look at last years calendar of appointments, bank statements and credit reports to see the decisions we have made about what we truly value.  For example, I am committed to growth, both professionally and personally. So, look at how you have reserved your time…look at your expenditures…those are the true indicators of the decisions we have made in the past.  Make the decision today to change the rest of your life by going on The Credit Journey!

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