Comments on: Pat Yourself on The Back Financial Rock Stars! https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/ Money | Minimalism | Mohawks Thu, 01 Jul 2010 22:25:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: J. Money https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4302 Thu, 01 Jul 2010 22:25:04 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4302 Hah! yeah, who needs a Consumer Wagon anyways? :)

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By: finallygettingtoeven.com https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4240 Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:28:45 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4240 We have finally exited the ‘cc debt phase’ and are now firmly entrenched in the ‘let’s save all we can for a fun future’ phase. It has helped considerably that somewhere along the way I fell off the ‘consumer wagon’ and when it stopped and backed up to get me…I RAN the other way screaming…

Now when we write those monthly checks it is no longer hearty-wrenching because the money is going to US each month! How great is that!

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By: J. Money https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4067 Wed, 23 Jun 2010 04:32:09 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4067 Doctor S – Haha…you said “look-sie”. And I agree :)
Suzanne – Yup, and a vote from yourself counts even more!
Anne – Hell yeah girl!!! CONGRATS! You are doing right :)
Kevin I – “The sum total of my retirement plan was to die early in a way that would make for a good ghost story.” That’s quite an explanation good sir. You are the man!
James – Well, wanting more and more and more is just fine too :) It’s the only way we move ahead, right? But I just know for me that if I don’t stop and acknowledge what I’ve been accomplishing I don’t appreciate it as much.
Que – Haha, I have nothing but faith in you brother :)
Debt Hater – Yeah, you only got DEBT-FREE lately!!!! Proud of you girl. A perfect example of a financial rock star ;)

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By: Debt Hater https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4064 Wed, 23 Jun 2010 01:10:46 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4064 I second Suzanne! I am particularly guilty about beating myself up over current missteps, but I am in a TOTALLY different place than I was and I get better daily. So I’ll take a break from the self-flagellation and get back to work. And thanks for the holla :-)

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By: Que https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4063 Wed, 23 Jun 2010 00:29:55 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4063 I try to put my money to work and it goes on strike… EVERYTIME! I must learn better techniques to force it into labor. Maybe I can fool it into think it’s just going to rest but all the while having it do work. I’ll let you know how that goes.

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By: James https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4059 Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:00:00 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4059 i am at a good place or should i say night and day from where i was 3 years ago. today i have money in the bank and probably should pat myself on the back. but that is not how i am wired, i will always be wanting more and more and more.

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By: Kevin I https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4055 Tue, 22 Jun 2010 19:08:01 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4055 This is a good reminder! Two years ago I was out of debt but still bleeding money on hobbies I didn’t have time to enjoy, chasing after things I didn’t need or really want and didn’t even know what I spent. I was without a goal and only dealt with money in a reactive way. The sum total of my retirement plan was to die early in a way that would make for a good ghost story.

Now I’ve got a slick budget, an emergency fund and when I look at my finances it’s because I’m looking at how to improve things or move towards a goal, not reacting to some financial emergency (which wouldn’t have even been an emergency if I paid attention!). My wife constantly says she’s amazed at how I work with out finances, especially given who I used to be.

Money up, stress down and goals in sight. It’s pretty sweet. Thanks for the reminder to celebrate this!

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By: Anne https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4054 Tue, 22 Jun 2010 16:30:09 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4054 It is definitely great to see progress! I JUST finished paying off the first of my 2 nearly maxed out credit cards!!! I payed down almost 3k over the last 4-5 months, and I am SO excited to get started on my bigger card, although this is going to be a little steeper climb… at 6.5k to pay off. But having completed my first big milestone is a great feeling, and I budgeted in a little extra for the weekend to reward myself with. Drinks all around! ;)

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By: Suzanne https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4052 Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:57:01 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4052 Thanks for reminding everyone to recognize their success! Sometimes all you need is that extra vote of confidence!

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By: Doctor S https://eliteedgemoney.com/pat-yourself-on-the-back-financial-rock-stars/#comment-4048 Tue, 22 Jun 2010 12:10:14 +0000 https://staging.eliteedgemoney.com/?p=2112#comment-4048 Its def necessary to CONSTANTLY take a step back and evaluate where you are from your PF standpoint. Regardless, if you are doing great or doing horrible. Then it just comes down to whether you are content with where you are, even if you are making progress. I must say, when you do take a step back and look where you come from, its a humbling experience b/c my financial ass was in trouble 2 years ago. It takes time, but the constant look-sie in is the only way to make progress. Morning J.

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