In the field of mental health, there is an important term called “triggers.” These are events or items that bring us to harmful lows of depression or the extremes or rage, mania, despondency etc. Financial problems are some of the most common triggers I hear from people with mental illnesses and that I read about in the psychology books. Not having your finances under control can trigger some of the following:
- feelings of despair
- Panic attacks about the consequences of getting further into debt
- Hostility inside the family and also at work which just makes it all worse
- no sense of security
- Real powerlessness when a third party must step in as in the case of a repo etc.
- further detachment out of fear
You don’t have to have a mental illness to have triggers like these from financial issues, but God help you if you do. What many people suffering these do not know is that bill consolidation can ameliorate most of these problems. If you are in over your head, or if you just want more peace of mind about your finances, it is the way to go. Bills.com has an incredible website that gives you all sorts of worksheets and charts to help you get out of debt. It isn’t just charts either, they direct you toward the services you can acquire (even if you are feeling broke) to get yourself out of a tailspin. There is much useful information there to consolidate debt and save money. I think it is clear in this economy how important saving money is. Bills.com will help you do that. They offer many real options but I think the best is debt settlement. You can actually settle for pennies on the dollar of what you owe. If you’re in it thick, do your brain a favor and contacts bills.com.
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will remember that. always looking for financial “dig myself out of debt” resources. thanks!
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