Ridiculouslyextraordinary.com is a blog that a came across for the first time today. I am still not completely sure what it’s about, but I read a post on it that really had an impact on me. Here is my little story.
Let me start at the beginning. I have been having writers block for the last few days and have only completed 2 articles within that time. These articles took me more than 6 hours apiece to complete and I had to force them out onto the paper. Now, I came across this post on achieving goals and after reading it my writers block was gone (Took me 20 minutes to write this). I am not sure why it went away, but I am sure that the article had a lot to do with it.
Why am I talking about writing on a personal finance site? Well, because the advice in the article should be applied to every part of life especially your finances. If we just do what we have to, even if we had to force our way through it, we would be better for it. “ No matter what you want to do in life you can always make an excuse not to do it.” This is so true when the oh-so-boring subject of finance is at hand. I know many of you want to take control of your money and all you really have to do is… “Just do it.” Call the credit card company and negotiate a better rate, sit down and make a realistic budget (even if it take all day), take the time to learn about investing or what ever it is you want to do.
We love movies because we know that they will have a good ending, but in almost every movie there is a struggle. The character has to go through some crazy fight or something emotional to get to the good ending. What if they just quit 15 minutes into the movie? What if Neo had just walked out when Morpheus offered the red and blue pills? The point I’m taking so long to make is, I order to enjoy the being debt free, we have to just do what it take to get there. That is it, just do it!
Read the article on Ridiculously Extraordinary it’s short, but inspiring and this is what I have tried to build jinij around.
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