This week's challenge is about checking late fees!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Week #4 Challenge
This week's challenge is about checking late fees!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Repairing your Credit
This article was shared by Sis. Bush, from Blue Water website. Very good information
3 reasons to repair your credit
even if you do not need to be
approved for a new loan.
Most consumers do not think about their credit score until they anticipate applying for a new loan. While you should absolutely repair your credit before you make a major purchase, there are very good reasons to repair your credit even if you do not intend to make a purchase.
Employment - You may not be aware, but the majority of employers conduct thorough background checks on prospective employees. At one time, background checks were limited to positions involving a security clearance. Current technology has made it very cost effective for employers to conduct background checks on all applicants. If your credit report is full of late payments and charge offs, you may appear to be someone who is unorganized and unwilling to make good on your obligations.
Risk of losing existing lines of credit - Many consumers with poor credit feel that since they have one or two lines of existing credit, they can ignore their poor credit history. This is a mistake, as your existing creditors will perform periodic credit checks to evaluate your continued credit worthiness. Despite the fact that you pay your statements on time and use
the credit responsibly, the credit card issuer could view your poor credit history as a risk and close your existing account.
You never know when you will need your credit - Let's face it, life is unpredictable. You never know when your car will be wrecked in an accident or your refrigerator or washing machine will stop working.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Week #3 Challenge

Today is considered “Blue Monday”. This day received its name because more people commit suicide and feel really depressed. Why? Well, it is a known fact that it takes 21-days to form a habit. Therefore, if you have made promises to yourself for the year of 2012 and have not kept them as of today, you may feel down today.
Let me encourage you today. If you have fallen off “the wagon” on your commitments, don’t be hard on yourself. Get up and brush yourself off and start all over again. You can do any and everything you have set your mind to do.
So for this week’s challenge, take all of your bills that you have written down from #2 challenge and divide those bills into 2 categories. The first category will be Operating Expenses. In this column place all reoccurring bills. This would include your electric, gas, phone, water, mortgage, rent, gas for car, car insurance, food, tithes, etc. So anything that will not change in the next 20 years or so.
Secondly, make a category for Project Expenses. This would include things that can be paid off in less than 5 years. For example, your credit cards, student loans, car payment, etc.
Now, you need to make a monthly budget for your finances. Add up your operational expenses and subtract from your income. Then, subtract the minimum payments from your project expenses. Determine how much money you have remaining each month. If you are in the negative you need to find ways to decrease your expenses or add income to your household.
Take a deep breath! You can do this. So do the “Happy Dance” together.
Quick Tip Challenge
Monday, January 16, 2012
Week #2 Challenge

This week is the week to "Get Your Head Out of the Clouds". This is a 2 part challenge. It is important to know just how much debt you have. This is the start of changing your financial life. So let's get started.......
This week I would like for you to first, check your credit report/profile. This is a simple task, but very important. Your credit score affects the interest rates you receive on credit cards and other items. It is now used to determine health insurance premiums, rental rates and employment. You should always check your credit report at least once a year. Check for errors and all negative impacts on your credit report. If you see something incorrect on your credit report, don't be afraid of filing a dispute form.
You may check your credit report once a year, from each credit reporting agency and when you are denied credit free of charge. Along with your credit profile, it will give you suggestions on how to improve your credit profile.
You may want to check your credit FICO score once a year as well. This is not free, but will normally cost you $10.00 to $20.00 dollars. However, now if you are denied credit you may receive your credit score for free.
So go to www.annualcreditreport.com and sign up to receive your credit profile. If you are asked for a credit card you are at the wrong site.
Secondly, I need you to write down ALL of your debt. I mean everything. List all of your credit card debt, amount you owe family members, student loans, etc.......... After you do this, hold on to it for next week's challenge.
Okay, let's get busy!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Challenge #1
We are ready for Challenge #1! It does seem like a simple challenge, but for some this will be difficult, including myself.
Growing up and even today my mother is a total “night owl” and I believe it stems from her working the evening shift for many years. However, the habit of not going to sleep until after midnight or later each night passed on to my generation and I unfortunately have passed this habit on to my son. For night owls, we seem to obtain a “second wind” at about 10:30pm. I can get up, clean and eat a second meal with no issues at this time of night.
So, your week #1 challenge is to sleep! Yes, sleep. During this first week (and hopefully for the duration of the fast) you need to get between 7 and 8 hours a sleep each night.
Sleep deprivation actually changes the way that our brains process information. Lack of sleep makes us:
- More sensitive to positive outcomes-Not “keeping it real”
- More likely to pay attention to the upside and not the consequences of using the credit cards.
Friday, January 6, 2012

No more excuses………….
Sometimes we can come up with the craziest excuses not to change. But I have found that people want to change, but sometimes we just don’t have the “energy” to change. I have heard “I want to do the financial fast, but I just don’t know why I can’t do it!” Methodology teaches us that the energy
For change comes from both the heart and the head. Therefore if you have a lot on your mind and feel overwhelmed, adding another “project” to your life seems impossible and draining. When life has you drained, just getting out of bed sometimes takes up 99% of your daily energy allowance.
But if you could look beyond your “now” and see yourself in the future. See yourself as a more balanced and more energetic you. Begin to imagine yourself in control over your finances and able to be a blessing to others around you. Anything worth having is worth the fight.
This is a daily fight. We have to learn to do the right thing one day at a time. You don’t need enough “energy” for the full financial fast; you just need enough energy to make it through today, or even through challenge number #1.
Pray for the strength you need to make change in your life. Whether it’s the financial fast or other areas of your life. You can do this, but it will take work.
2 Corinthians 12:9 states “But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.” So in the weakest times of your life, you can draw from the strength of Christ.
You can do this!!
Ready, Set, Go..........2012 Challenge


