Your Wealth is Hidden in the Fragments of Your Life - Part 10
I have noticed that there are at least 7 other individuals or organizations scattered throughout North America that are teaching about the debt destruction engine, although they do not call it the same thing.
Since I discovered the debt destruction engine in 1979, I have heard of John Cummuta's "sequential debt elimination system," the "Debt Doctor," the "Debt Wizard," and Dani Johnson's teaching on debt destruction, to name a few.
I just mention this so you can see that this is not just the bizarre idea of one weirdo speaking out of obscurity.
There are confirming voices out there.
I was flipping through TV channels, as the male of the species is wont to do, when I came upon Dani Johnson standing in front of a chalkboard, drawing on it, teaching on the Benny Hinn program.
"You watch," I said to myself.
"I bet she is going to talk about the debt destruction engine.
" Sure enough, that was where the discussion was headed.
She mentioned something she called "fluff.
" You realize that you buy a shirt, a pair of shoes, a blouse, a pair of pants, on an impulse, several times a month at Wal-mart or elsewhere.
When you get home, you sometimes find the same article that you just bought hanging in your closet.
You have adequate clothing for you and your family, but just constantly add to the wardrobe impulsively.
You realize that you have enough groceries in your pantry to live for a month.
You could just not buy groceries this month, except for bread, milk, and such, here and there.
You identify unnecessary spending, duplicate purchases you make all the time of items that you already have in your bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, and all through the house.
This is "fluff" that you could just cut out.
Dani Johnson said that some people have told her that they have found as much as $500 of fluff in one month.
What if your smallest bill had a balance of $500 or less? You could wipe out that bill in one month with a fluff attack.
Then, imagine the possibilities if you further reduce your living expenses with the LEX Cash strategies we talk about in another article, you cut out the survival crutches, and you change your income tax withholding so that you took your income tax refund throughout the year.
Fluff + LEX Cash (Reduced Living Expenses) + Cut Out Survival Crutches + Change Tax Withholding = All Out Fluff Attack God asked Moses, "What is that in thine hand?" There is great potential power in knowing what you have in your hand, whether it is a rod such as Moses held or the control of monthly finances that you hold.
What is that in your hand? Could it amount to $300, $400, $500, $600, or more? Could you wipe out your smallest bill in one month? Could you destroy your second smallest bill in just 2 more months? Could you obliterate your credit cards, store revolving accounts, and finance company accounts in 21 months, 18 months, 15 months, or less with an all out, insane, going-for-the-jugular, fluff attack? A Fragment that is Necessary for Your Success There are 3 books, a mere "fragment" of a library, which I recommend you read so as to equip yourself to find the fragments of wealth hidden in your life.
Please read: "The Wealthy Barber" by David Chilton, "24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success" by William J.
O'Neil, "Wealth without Risk by Charles S.
Givens".
Please forgive me folks, but I must once again give the following warning.
Do not, I repeat, do not just "haul off" and cancel your life insurance coverage! Read chapter 5 of "The Wealthy Barber," talk to several knowledgeable advisers about life insurance, and make sure you understand what it is that you are going to do.
! If you decide that you want to replace your whole life insurance or universal life insurance with a term life insurance policy: Obtain the term life insurance policy from a company with a solid financial rating in the appropriate amount as explained in "The Wealthy Barber" and have the documentation in hand that proves that the insurance on you is in force Before You cancel the old whole life policy or cancel the old universal life policy! The 3 books I recommend should be taught in our schools.
These give a solid education that everyone needs to achieve financial independence.
"Wealth without Risk" was published in the 1980's and some of the data in it is out of date, but a great many things that I mention in my articles will click when you read Givens' book.
A light will go on in your attic, for sure, I promise you.
I know we get weary with the heavy load of information that is thrown at us today, but can you, one more time, dare to believe and dare to invest in...
yourself? Can you dare to invest your time in reading 3 books that will help you transform yourself from a leaf floating on the river of life with no control, no destiny, into someone who knows where she or he is going and knows how to get there? Come on! Reading 3 books won't kill you! OK, if you're a guy, it might kill you, but isn't it worth the risk? Take a shot at believing you can do something with your life.
Do not let the prairie chickens tell you that you are not an eagle.
Be an eagle! Bolt up out of the prairie chicken world and soar high!
Since I discovered the debt destruction engine in 1979, I have heard of John Cummuta's "sequential debt elimination system," the "Debt Doctor," the "Debt Wizard," and Dani Johnson's teaching on debt destruction, to name a few.
I just mention this so you can see that this is not just the bizarre idea of one weirdo speaking out of obscurity.
There are confirming voices out there.
I was flipping through TV channels, as the male of the species is wont to do, when I came upon Dani Johnson standing in front of a chalkboard, drawing on it, teaching on the Benny Hinn program.
"You watch," I said to myself.
"I bet she is going to talk about the debt destruction engine.
" Sure enough, that was where the discussion was headed.
She mentioned something she called "fluff.
" You realize that you buy a shirt, a pair of shoes, a blouse, a pair of pants, on an impulse, several times a month at Wal-mart or elsewhere.
When you get home, you sometimes find the same article that you just bought hanging in your closet.
You have adequate clothing for you and your family, but just constantly add to the wardrobe impulsively.
You realize that you have enough groceries in your pantry to live for a month.
You could just not buy groceries this month, except for bread, milk, and such, here and there.
You identify unnecessary spending, duplicate purchases you make all the time of items that you already have in your bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, and all through the house.
This is "fluff" that you could just cut out.
Dani Johnson said that some people have told her that they have found as much as $500 of fluff in one month.
What if your smallest bill had a balance of $500 or less? You could wipe out that bill in one month with a fluff attack.
Then, imagine the possibilities if you further reduce your living expenses with the LEX Cash strategies we talk about in another article, you cut out the survival crutches, and you change your income tax withholding so that you took your income tax refund throughout the year.
Fluff + LEX Cash (Reduced Living Expenses) + Cut Out Survival Crutches + Change Tax Withholding = All Out Fluff Attack God asked Moses, "What is that in thine hand?" There is great potential power in knowing what you have in your hand, whether it is a rod such as Moses held or the control of monthly finances that you hold.
What is that in your hand? Could it amount to $300, $400, $500, $600, or more? Could you wipe out your smallest bill in one month? Could you destroy your second smallest bill in just 2 more months? Could you obliterate your credit cards, store revolving accounts, and finance company accounts in 21 months, 18 months, 15 months, or less with an all out, insane, going-for-the-jugular, fluff attack? A Fragment that is Necessary for Your Success There are 3 books, a mere "fragment" of a library, which I recommend you read so as to equip yourself to find the fragments of wealth hidden in your life.
Please read: "The Wealthy Barber" by David Chilton, "24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success" by William J.
O'Neil, "Wealth without Risk by Charles S.
Givens".
Please forgive me folks, but I must once again give the following warning.
Do not, I repeat, do not just "haul off" and cancel your life insurance coverage! Read chapter 5 of "The Wealthy Barber," talk to several knowledgeable advisers about life insurance, and make sure you understand what it is that you are going to do.
! If you decide that you want to replace your whole life insurance or universal life insurance with a term life insurance policy: Obtain the term life insurance policy from a company with a solid financial rating in the appropriate amount as explained in "The Wealthy Barber" and have the documentation in hand that proves that the insurance on you is in force Before You cancel the old whole life policy or cancel the old universal life policy! The 3 books I recommend should be taught in our schools.
These give a solid education that everyone needs to achieve financial independence.
"Wealth without Risk" was published in the 1980's and some of the data in it is out of date, but a great many things that I mention in my articles will click when you read Givens' book.
A light will go on in your attic, for sure, I promise you.
I know we get weary with the heavy load of information that is thrown at us today, but can you, one more time, dare to believe and dare to invest in...
yourself? Can you dare to invest your time in reading 3 books that will help you transform yourself from a leaf floating on the river of life with no control, no destiny, into someone who knows where she or he is going and knows how to get there? Come on! Reading 3 books won't kill you! OK, if you're a guy, it might kill you, but isn't it worth the risk? Take a shot at believing you can do something with your life.
Do not let the prairie chickens tell you that you are not an eagle.
Be an eagle! Bolt up out of the prairie chicken world and soar high!
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