Atom Smasher
Master Don Juan
Sustained credit card debt is a strangler. I know because I’ve been there. I put extraneous pursuits on hold when I was younger and zeroed out my cc debt.I have no problem with people talking about the things I disclose. What I have a problem with is unsolicited advice. I've observed that people who partake in it perceive themselves as superior to others and get a buzz off thinking they're experts on other peoples' lives (which they're not).
You don't know me or what my life is like, so how do you know me taking my lessons in Vancouver while still having my $10k debt wouldn't drastically improve my quality of life much more than putting the $3k towards my debt and not taking the lessons?
And what makes you say I can't come up with the money because I haven't earned the right to it? I already know I have to offer $3k of value or more to some one person in exchange for it. And that's the principle I've been basing my ideas from my brainstorming on.
90% of people are in debt much deeper than I am. But would you tell someone they shouldn't take a vacation until they pay off their mortgage? You'd have a tough time convincing anyone, just like you're not convincing me.
I've accrued nothing so far. Like I said, I'm looking to make just one sale here, not "save up". I have two ideas at work right now.
The feeling of freedom and accomplishment was profound. It freed me up to pursue my other interests.
The only problem I had with you was that you were setting an extremely unrealistic deadline. It would be different if you already had an idea of how you were going to accomplish it, but by putting it out here and waiting for ideas you’re easily killing one week of action at the very least.
You tend to discredit advice to set goals that are realistic and attainable. Two weeks is an absurdly short blip of time.
My suggestion to you is and has always been to formulate a workable strategy to reduce debt while simultaneously accruing money for your activities in Vancouver. Cc debt is a constant bleed.
What’s so terrible about a two month plan to accrue the money for your trip? Your subconscious would consider that doable and would not throw resistance.
Life has taught me that reasonably doable goals unleash creativity, while overly harsh self-imposed deadlines usually serve to discourage.