The number one reason people don't get out of debt is they don't try. This
may apply to you. You want to, but never seem to do it. You put it off for
whatever reason.
You want to wait for your life to be just right before you make the attempt.
You tell yourself, when I get the new job, when I receive the next promotion,
or when I get my next raise, I'll go to work on my debt.
Perhaps you are waiting for some artificially set date. You tell yourself
the first of the year will be a good time to start or when you get back from
vacation. Whenever it is, it is always in the future.
I call this "perfect situation procrastinating.". This allows you
to put off any action, while you wait for your situation to be perfect. It
reminds me of a story I read the other day about a mother registering her
daughter for kindergarten.
The mother, a school teacher, took her daughter to register for
kindergarten. They were greeted by the kindergarten teacher near a table
outside the room. On the table she had some paper and crayons. The mother stood
back while the teacher did, what the mother recognized as, a simple
screening of her daughter's abilities.
The teacher asked the child to choose her favorite color crayon and write
her name on one of the pieces of paper. The mother hovering in the background,
knew her daughter could not only spell her name, but the names of all her
family members. She was pleased her daughter would do so
well.
However the child just stood and stared at the crayons. The teacher again
asked her to choose her favorite color and write her name. The child remained
still. Her mother knew she could do this but stayed back to allow the teacher
to handle it. The teacher then put her arm around the girl and
told her it was all right, she would learn to write her name during the school
year.
As the little girl and mother rode home the mother asked her why she didn't
write her name. Her daughter responded, "She asked me to write my name
with my favorite color and there was no pink crayon." The little girl,
very capable of doing what was asked of her,
didn't do it because the situation was not perfect.
Many times we are the same way. As you get ready to tackle your debt, do
that of which you are capable, not waiting for the perfect situation. While it
is important to have a plan, it is more important to just begin. A plan may be
adjusted as you go, but if you continually adjust your start date, you will
never put your plan into action. So, start now, don't wait for your pink
crayon.
Don't Wait For The Perfect Situation To Pay Down Your Debt
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