If your financial situation is not as good as you would like and you are looking for ways to end debt the first question you should ask yourself is; am I really ready to end debt? At first glance it might seem like a simple and stupid question, but in many cases it’s the single most important question to ask and can be the difference between success and failure. The purpose of the question is not too simply to answer it as much as a way to gauge if you are emotionally committed and ready to do whatever it takes.

I make every single person I try to help out of debt answer that single question the first time I meet them. And the reason is simple. No matter how much I want for them to get debt relief and financial freedom it’s only going to happen if they really want it too. After all I only provide the information they need and give a little advice along the way to speed up the process where I can. They are the ones who have to fight the battle every single day until their goal is reached. And without motivation and determination people just don’t do what has to be done. So when someone ask for my help and I can see they are not really committed I have no choice but to turn them down and tell them to come back when they are serious about it.

Let’s face it, getting out of debt usually takes years and is more of a marathon than a sprint. There is no way you are going to stick to your plan if you aren’t committed when the initial motivation fades. And motivation always fades, so you have to rely on something else to get you through when the going gets tuff. You will have the best chance of success to end credit card debt or any other kind of debt for that matter if you are persistent and patiently following a strategy based on sound financial principles. I’ve said it before and will say it again; if you keep making good decision the results will come.

Now I don’t want to scare you off. I’m not implying you have to be a super hero to get out of debt, just that you should determine to be successful before you get started. As a matter of fact there are many tricks that will make this whole thing a lot easier and if you take a look around this site you will find tips and suggestions to help you. We are all just human beings and no one I know of have gone through this process without wanting to give up or doubting themselves at one point along the way. But if you don’t really want to get out of debt my experience tells me you won’t make it all the way.

So before you leave this site again I have a question for you. Are you really ready to end debt?

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