Why Not Use the Foreclosure Procedure to Blow Up Your Power and Expand Your Capacity?

December 3, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under Building Wealth, Family

I want to talk for a moment about your feelings that you are trapped in the foreclosure procedure. I fully understand and comprehend why you might feel that way.  It is very easy to feel stuck; to feel debilitated; to feel depressed; to feel totally diminished by being caught up in the foreclosure procedure.

James and Julie were in this position. They didn’t know what to do. They felt like they had no power whatsoever.  After all, when they looked at their lives, they recognized that they had been struggling with finances for many, many, many years. Actually, it had been the ever unending story in their lives; it seemed like a story they both inherited from their parents.  There was never enough money.  They was always more month than money. They were never any extras. There was always more bills, and they always seemed to be paying their bills late. They always seemed to have bad credit, and now, after years of debilitating financial struggle and hardship, finally they find themselves stuck in the foreclosure process. Bad credit, no power, nothing that allows them to experience even a taste of the good life, and that’s where I met them. I had three simple solutions for James and Julie, and I will freely share them with you.

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What is the Truth About Your Situation While Going Through the Foreclosure Process?

November 26, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under Building Wealth, Foreclosure Procedure

Part 3

Sandra just couldn’t believe it. Her lender who she thought was on her side seemed like he had just turned against her.  And while she was usually happy and optimistic, now she became resigned and cynical.  She felt certain she would have been able to pay this mortgage had the lender done what he had promised he would do. She was really sure it was not her fault that she was in foreclosure.  Yet, why did it  seem like was she the only one suffering all the circumstances. Who would take responsibility for her lender’s errors in handling her file?
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So How Do You Relate to Your Foreclosure Problem?

PART 1

So, there I was on a phone call with Ronald and Cara that had me just yearning to scream. Have you ever been in a conversation with someone who was so broken and frustrated that they just could not see clearly? This young couple was caught in the Foreclosure Process and boy oh boy were they stuck.  They were so stuck that they simply couldn’t see clearly. If their eyes could have been opened they would have realized that they were relating to their foreclosure problem in a very powerless way.

I wished they could know that solutions to their problem lay all around them but they couldn’t know that without my help. I began by sharing the truth.  I knew I had to say something that would get their attention and so I started by saying something totally shocking.  I said “The truth is there are no problems in life, there are only challenges that need to be handled and managed!” Well, that was like throwing gasoline on the fiery flames of their foreclosure crisis.  They ignited in a fury of anger and suspicion. How do you feel about your foreclosure situation? Do you see it as a major problem in your life or as a challenge that needs to be managed? If you’re stuck in foreclosure or overwhelming debt or facing any other kind of crisis, I suggest you take a minute and read the rest of this post.

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Do You Want The Seven Golden Strategies For Stopping Foreclosure And Building Wealth And Happiness?

Recently, I came across a book by Jim Rohn called Seven Strategies for Wealth and Happiness. And boy did it give me a powerful conversation to share with you that I think will greatly transform your life and help you solve your foreclosure. I was in the process of helping somebody who was in foreclosure.  His name was Thomas.

Thomas had found himself in the precarious financial situation of an impending foreclosure.  He felt stuck in the foreclosure procedure.  He was in the midst of losing everything he once had and everything he had worked so hard for. But now the prospect of losing his home, his security, his hard-earned equity along with his peace of mind, and dignity was devastating. But even worse than that, the looming questions of where would he live; what would he do; where would his family live; and how would his children survive appeared larger than life? So who really wants to go through a foreclosure?

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