Are you blind sided with pink slips or declining income? This can create initial shock. We urge you not to continue to focus on the problem because your shock can turn into depression. Instead of saying downturn, say turn-around. This article we are going to share with you a few rules you can turn your financial situation around.
Rule #1. Call a marriage counsellor < - Click Here if your partner's goals does not align with yours. ASK your marriage counsellor to support you if your spouse doesn't. If you have debt, ask your counsellor to help you build a budget to get that debt down to ZERO. We aren't asking you to get a divorce or anything. Our head editor, Rene is making goal of paying her credit card debt. The first step to having mobile wealth is to get your debt to ZERO.
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1. Get Support, as we mentioned at the beginning of the article, hire a money coach or marriage counsellor
2. Buy wholesale diamonds, silver or gold. Start asking around. Do any of your friends, or friends of friends have parents who own a wholesale diamond or wholesale coin store where you can get the lowest price on silver or any type of precious metals. You don't need $900 to buy a bar of gold. Start small, anyone can make a sacrifice by not stopping at starbucks to buy a gourmet cup of coffee. Take the money you would have spent on a cup of coffee and put it in a piggybank. At the end of the month, go to a wholesale silver coin store and start your coin collection.
3. Weed out friends who suffer from being a victim on your smartphone contact list. Start deleting all the people who are negative and only focus on all the things that are going wrong.
Rather than staying stuck in self-defeating mindsets, stretch your mental, physical, emotional muscles that previously lay dormant.