4 Posts That Will Help You Come to Terms With and Pay Off Your Debt
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Paying off debt pretty much always sucks. No matter what the debt was for, no one loves their debt. I know you’d like to pay off your debt as quickly as possible. So I thought I would share with you the top 4 most popular posts on this site that help you pay off and come to terms with your debt.
You can also always check out my Attack Debt page, to see all of the debt related posts available on the site. Ok, so now let’s dive into the most popular posts on Less Debt More Wine about paying off and coming to terms with your debt!
1. Paying Off Debt While Pursuing Big Crazy Dreams
I’m a dreamer, always have been. I truly believe that if you set your mind to it, you can achieve almost anything. Some exceptions being if you can’t sing you probably won’t ever become a great singer, though you could become a great entertainer. I dream big believing that the big crazy dream/goal is 100% achievable. Continue Reading >>
2. 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Repaying Debt
If you’re making repaying debt and student loan debt, in particular, a priority, awesome. Way to go you. Do yourself a favor and make sure you aren’t taking a step backward with every two steps forward. Avoid these mistakes… Continue Reading >>
3. 5 Apps that Will Help You Pay Off Debt Faster
I almost always have my phone nearby and look at it during commercial breaks. Which is why I love these apps. They are easy to use, some just require you to set it up and then let it do its thing. The others can just take a few minutes whenever you feel like it. Continue Reading >>
4. How I Paid Off $6,000 of Credit Card Debt in 5 Months
When I started this blog back in August 2014, I had $6,177 worth of credit card debt. I had been well aware of this debt for a while.
At the beginning of 2014, I actually had just under $8,000 worth of credit card debt. I wish I could say that once I realized I had so much credit card debt I paid it off really quickly. Unfortunately, that was not the case. Continue Reading >>
Wrapping it Up with a Bow on Top
Hopefully, these popular posts dealing with paying off debt have helped you to start taking control of your finances and kicking debt to the curb. Keep at it and you’ll be done with your debt in no time.