Why oh Why?
I had this blog entry all written on Friday. I thought I had
my ‘why’ all figured out. You know, why I do what I do. Then I attended a
workshop led by Georgee Low and discovered what I thought I knew was only a wee
bit of my why.
For the last few months, I have thought that I helped people
with their debt because I don’t like to see anyone being left out and being in
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My why in life is to inspire
others so that they can feel recognized and powerful. I do this by living right, honouring and
helping with a sense of belonging while making great memories. I guide people
through a 5-step process I used to save myself over $400,000.00 in future credit
card interest charges so they can pay their debt off faster and regain the
power debt took from them.
Wow! That is so much more
than just helping people not feel left out of life. Wouldn’t you agree? And by
living in accordance with my ‘why’ I will be healthier, more successful and
happier.
You may be wondering, I know
I would be, what in the blue blazes does knowing her why have to do with debt
reduction? Why should you care why I do what I do? That is a very good
question, which I will try to answer for you.
I am a debt reduction coach.
My goal is to help you free yourself from the shackles of debt but I am not the
only person or company that does that. Many people will help you with your debt
and may be successful at doing so. There are many blogs and such with helpful
hints on getting out of debt and you can glean the information you want from
any number of them.
Telling you my why doesn’t
have a direct effect on your credit card debt. My why by itself is not going to
help you pay that debt. But, now that you know the motivation behind my
actions, perhaps you will connect with me. Read more of my blog entries, sign
up for the 7 Days Towards Financial Stability Challenge, arrange a phone call
with me to discuss your debt, to find solutions. So that is how my why
corresponds with debt reduction.
Do you want to learn the 5-Step process I used to save myself over $400,000.00 in future credit card interest charges? Then watch this video to learn more about the 7 Days Towards Financial Stability Challenge free on Facebook. Click here: https://karenmagill_0.gr8.com/
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