It’s been a busy week here at the House of Hall, with a poorly patient to look after (I’m delighted to report that he’s getting a little better and a little cheekier each day) and all of his visitors to keep fed and watered.
In between episodes of tea and sympathy, I’ve been going back to my old habit of logging on and reading the newspapers online.
Initially, I did it to stop spending money on magazines and papers that would lie unread for months before being tipped into the recycle bin, then I realised that as well as saving a small fortune, I was also saving a small forest by not wasting all that paper.
Anyway, last week, whilst having a browse through the Daily Mail, I saw that another shopaholic has held up her Gucci gloved hands and confessed to having fallen foul of debt.
Despite being the highest paid columnist in the UK - how, I wish I had her job - Liz Jones has admitted to around 150 thousand pounds worth of debt.
Interestingly enough, she has adopted exactly the same technique I did before my shopping ban, which was to completely bury my head in the sand, ignore any mail that might be a bill, and refuse to add it all up and face the awful truth.
As I’m sure hundreds of other debt-busting bloggers will agree, the only way to tackle this is head on.
So, welcome to our world Liz and here is a little advice...
Hang on to the things you truly love, work out how you can survive without all the rest, then draw up an action plan to get your finances back on track and stick to it!
It’s the only way and it’ll be a rough ride without your retail therapy to see you through, but at the end, you might just become a better person for it.
Monday, 9 November 2009
Me & Miss Jones
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