Breaking the Chains of Debt, Forever!

May 18, 2008

Slow and Steady

Filed under: Business, Debt — Joel @ 10:53 pm

Since reporting to Camp Atterbury in November of 2006 my debt elimination can only be described as slow and steady. With nothing new to sell and no way to make extra income I have been in a rut…a rut of paying nearly $3,000 toward debt each month.

When I returned in February I had high hopes of dramatically increasing this total; however, with three hours on the road every day I am just too tired. I quickly became frustrated and didn’t know what to do.

In mid-March after getting my life with God and my family right, it suddenly came to me. I was mad at myself for not thinking of it earlier, yet in retrospect it is probably better I didn’t. Within a couple of days I was all in…I would be opening a new business in July.

Normally I would have informed my employer of the upcoming change in my life prior to this point; however, over the past month I have found myself with no boss. That changed last Monday…but of course I have been TDY in California. That means on Wednesday morning I get to sit down for my initial counseling and simultaneously let my new colonel know of my plans.

Next weekend I will be kicking off my initial advertising campaign. At that point I will fill you in on all the details. If you are dying to know what it is before then just do some public information searches and figure it all out; my licenses and permits are already in place ;)

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