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		<title>By: Keys To Effective Money Management &#8211; Part 1: Attitude &#124; Enemy of Debt</title>
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		<description>[...] can blame credit cards, credit card companies, banks, the government, or anyone else  for how your financial [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Urban Farmhouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you for a terrific QuickNote....it is great to have a right-hearted reminder of how those of us who haven&#039;t behaved in the most responsible manner can find the quickest way back to the right path.  Face it, own it, stop it, and do what I can, right now, to make the situation better.  With rare exception, our situations are not as bad as we&#039;ve built them up to be in our own minds, and the fear and anxiety are dissipated by ownership of the problem. Then we can solve it, instead of passing it around like a moldy hot potato.

Solutions aren&#039;t found in bailouts, but in creative ideas - our own, those of the people who love us, and who are more experienced in dealing with the issues we face.  What a huge relief.  There are a lot worse things than moving (actually, renting from an angel of a landlord has saved our family, and our ability to work with uncluttered minds and the fatigue of worry).  As Dave Ramsey says, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and it&#039;s NOT an oncoming train!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for a terrific QuickNote&#8230;.it is great to have a right-hearted reminder of how those of us who haven&#8217;t behaved in the most responsible manner can find the quickest way back to the right path.  Face it, own it, stop it, and do what I can, right now, to make the situation better.  With rare exception, our situations are not as bad as we&#8217;ve built them up to be in our own minds, and the fear and anxiety are dissipated by ownership of the problem. Then we can solve it, instead of passing it around like a moldy hot potato.</p>
<p>Solutions aren&#8217;t found in bailouts, but in creative ideas &#8211; our own, those of the people who love us, and who are more experienced in dealing with the issues we face.  What a huge relief.  There are a lot worse things than moving (actually, renting from an angel of a landlord has saved our family, and our ability to work with uncluttered minds and the fatigue of worry).  As Dave Ramsey says, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and it&#8217;s NOT an oncoming train!</p>
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