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Follow Me Out of Debt | Get out of debt and get into prosperity!

Author: Tom Merlino | Follow Me Out of Debt

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The Follow Me Out of Debt podcast is an easily-digestible show that's a unique peek into Tom's personal strategies that will show you what works (and what doesn't) to get out of debt and get into prosperity.

This isn't your typical get-out-of-debt show like others you may have heard before from other well-known authors and show hosts, including Dave Ramsey, Clark Howard, and others.

Instead, Tom is taking only the best and most recent and relevant information that's out there and distilling this into his own exclusive brand of successful and time-tested strategies that will help you to get out of debt and get into prosperity.
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Getting laser-focused on paying off debt requires a comprehensive approach that combines clear goal-setting, strategic planning, disciplined budgeting, and unwavering commitment.
Just because you're in the process of getting out of debt doesn't mean that you need to wear the same tired outfits day in and day out.
If you've been looking into possible work from home opportunities as a means to provide supplemental income or replacing the typical job requiring a commute, there are several legitimate work-from-home jobs across various industries.
The other day I decided to do something that I've been meaning to do for a long time. I wanted to take a larger look at my credit cards and list out the annual percentage rates, balances remaining, and a plan to reduce any higher interest rates on those cards.
Embarking on a journey to significantly reduce debt is always a commendable goal. Let's do this using a holistic approach to kickstart your debt reduction plan for the new year.
We are going to be heading into a new year soon, and I thought it would be important to set everything in motion to make the most of it, right from the start.
Building an emergency fund on a tight budget can be challenging, but it's a crucial step toward financial stability.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, but the answer is a resounding YES! Of course it's important to be debt-free! Being debt-free is an important financial goal for several reasons.
Taking baby steps to pay off credit cards is a practical and manageable approach to reduce debt without feeling overwhelmed.
The relationship between credit scores and debt management is intricate and has a significant impact on a person's financial health.
Imagine waking up to a world where the relentless burden of debt no longer holds you captive.
Getting out of debt isn't just about money; it's a journey filled with emotions. It touches every aspect of life, from our daily routines to our self-esteem.
Misconceptions about debt often lead to financial decisions that may not be in one's best interest.
I understand how disheartening it can be when it feels like you're not making any headway in your journey to get out of debt. The weight of financial struggles can be overwhelming, and at times, it may seem like there's no end in sight.
Now, you've heard of the debt snowball method and the debt avalanche method, but have you heard of the debt snowflake method?
To begin to stop using credit cards, let's first picture a new financial chapter marked by liberation from credit card dependency.
I understand how challenging it can be to stay focused while trying to get out of debt. It's not just about the numbers. It's about the emotional journey too.
Getting out of debt may not be easy, but remember my friends, the road to being debt-free might have a few twists and turns, but with these strategies in your toolkit, you're well on your way to victory!
In this best of FMOOD episode, we're revisiting the incredible interview that I had from episode 318 with Amberly Lago.
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Brandon Horne

Slowly listening to all the Follow Me Out Of Debt podcast.

Nov 20th
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Jessie Ramsey

Excellent information. Thank you!

Jun 3rd
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Clean With Me

So far, I’m really enjoying this podcast. I’m ready to turn over a new leaf!

Mar 6th
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Roger Ballmer

last podcast on the left

Aug 27th
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LucilleF

1. Reading fiction increases and improves vocabulary, intelligence, empathy, critical thinking and language skills and communication skills. You should do some research (yes, there are studies) before discrediting something perfectly legitimate. 2. There is no way a MICRO habit can be cutting consumption of an addictive substance by half from the get go. I don't hink this show host understands this topic well enough to podcast about it.

Jul 13th
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