This is one concept that I know has been a core desire for a lot of people and this is a sentiment that numerous people (including myself) have expressed.
Getting out of debt is one of those concepts that many think is G.O.O.D. That is to say, many people think that this is a positive concept. However, if you think about the components of this, then you must realize that at the core of it is the concept of debt. When you think about getting out of debt, all you're really thinking about is debt, and if you think about it strongly enough, "Law of Attraction" states that you'll simply get more of it.
So, how do we look at getting out of debt in a way that invokes a more positive thinking process, that is, thinking about what we want rather than what we don't want.
One suggestion that I have heard of is to think about prosperity and abundance, as this is the opposite of debt.
This is certainly a good positive thought to replace getting out of debt with.
Recently, I considered some other good thoughts that are related more directly to the concept of getting out of debt, which you might also find quite useful.
First of all, let's start by changing our thinking about debt altogether. In my experience, most of us think of debt as a negative balance. If we were looking at our net worth, we would think of ourselves as having a net worth of less than 0. Talk about a negative thought.
But what is debt really? It's not really a negative balance. It is actually an unfulfilled promise. That's right. When you are in debt, that is really another way of saying, you have promised someone (or some entity) that you will give it a certain amount of money over a period of time.
I'm sure you have other promises that you have made that you don't feel a need to "get out of", promises that don't feel "negative". For many of you, marriage is one of those promises that you don't want to get out of. The unuttered promise to care for your children may also be one of those promises you would not quickly part with. Promises are simply types of obligations. We all have obligations and they are all a necessary part of life. So first of all, debt is not necessarily a bad thing. Even so, we will likely make a greater impact on this life and the people in it if we are not overburdened with the promises we've made.
So, in addition to thoughts of prosperity and abundance, I would highly recommend that you include in your thoughts, the fulfillment of all of your promises as well as a commitment to making better quality promises that are of higher value to yourself and others.
I hope that you fulfill all of your promises and handle all of your obligations quickly and honorably.
Blessings always
Chris
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