When dealing with financial problems, you're never alone
When navigating financial troubles, never lose sight of those who are always with you
When navigating financial troubles, never lose sight of those who are always with you
When I first reached my financial bottom, I felt desperately alone. I wrote about the pain of that financial bottom a while ago:
I had my son that I loved so much. I had my wife, too. In the end, though, I felt alone. I felt like I had let everyone down because of my own inability to handle my money. I alone knew how bad the financial situation really was, and I alone knew that it was largely my own fault.
The thing was, I wasn鈥檛 alone. I鈥檝e never really been alone.
For one, there鈥檚 God. I鈥檓 not going to enter into a debate about what that means, whether it鈥檚 really a spiritual force or just my subconscious talking, but I know that when I spend time meditating and praying, I find answers to the questions I seek, or at least directions to those answers. There鈥檚 something there, something I have always been able to rely on, and whether it鈥檚 a deity or my subconscious or something else, it鈥檚 a real thing that has consistently been able to guide me.
My wife, Sarah, has been by my side as either my steady girlfriend, my fiancee, or my wife for the last sixteen years. I can talk to her about anything going on in my life and get a sensible, steady, reliable answer.
I have three children that bury me in hugs every time they see me. Their good cheer is a constant mood lifter and their requests for help make me realize that I am of value to the people around me.
My parents have been around since the day I was born. Both of them have offered me help in almost every way I could ask for throughout my life.
My extended family is constantly supportive and willing to offer advice and assistance to me whenever I ask.
I have a circle of friends who provide constant good humor, companionship, and help, no matter what I鈥檓 going through in life.
I participate in several online communities, full of people who are always willing to share advice and encouragement.
I am not alone on this journey 鈥 or any other journey that I have in my life.
You are not alone, either. Your sources of strength may be very different than mine, but you are never alone unless you willfully choose to be. There are always people who are concerned about you and want to help you. There are always people who will step up to the plate alongside you and walk with you on any journey that you may take.
Often, all you have to do is ask, and that鈥檚 often the hardest part.
The one thing to keep in mind is this: almost everyone respects and wants to help someone who is trying to make a positive change in their life, particularly when they already care about that person. If someone in your life doesn鈥檛 do that, then that means they only valued you for the negative trait you鈥檙e leaving behind, and that鈥檚 not a good foundation for a relationship.
You are not alone.
This post is part of a yearlong series called 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap (Revisited),鈥 in which I鈥檓 revisiting the entries from my book 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap,鈥 which is available at Amazon and at bookstores everywhere. Images courtesy of Brittany Lynne Photography, the proprietor of which is my 鈥減hotography intern鈥 for this project.