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If You Lose Your Job, Create One

Monday, April 27th, 2009

You know that nice paying, comfortable job you’ve had for the past several years? Yeah, that one. It can be taken from you in the blink of an eye. As long as their is someone above you (management, VP, CEO, etc…) you are putting yourself at risk; especially if you are not planning for the worst that could happen.

I like the way that this article is titled: Unemployment affects the finances of families

And believe it or not, it’s true! If you lose your income you will have an affect on your family finances. And with the way that the economy has been for the last two years, your job and thousands of other jobs are being cut. If you are not planning for this possibility then you my friend, are living in a dream world.

Unemployment is real, and abusing government handouts is real too. Please, don’t be lazy, get a job.And if you don’t want to go back to working the 9-5 drudgery, get creative about what you can do to earn an income. The possibilities are truly endless, and working for yourself can be a nice change of pace (as long as you can manage your time…). If you lose that steady income by being laid off, your new job is finding one. And if that means creating one, then you create it!

Here are some ideas to get you started (on the work for yourself path):

Learn something new

Go beyond your bubble and learn how to do something that makes you stand out. Be it HTML, PHP, blogging, SEO, etc. Whatever that one thing, or that combination of things, is that makes you more competitive and stronger than the person next to you – learn it and do it. Hard. [source]

Cut grass

It is that time of year and cutting grass is one thing that a majority of the people who live around you will not want to do. Walk your lawn mower around town and offer to cut yards for $30 (or whatever you see is a reasonable charge for your time). Then, when you are finishing up, offer to come by next week. Do that for each house and you’ll be busy.If you have a pickup truck, drive to the next neighborhood and do the same there. Before you know it you’ll have to hire some help.

Sell on eBay

I’ve talked about using eBay to earn extra cash for the holiday season but there are thousands upon thousands of individuals who earn more than extra cash, they are using the auction giant to earn a full-time income. Start by looking around your house. What can you put up on eBay that will sell? Don’t worry so much about the value, at first. Just put something up that you know will sell and will get your feet wet. Once you have done that, dig even further in your home for items that you don’t need but would be of value to someone on eBay. List it. Once you have done that a few times, offer to sell for your family and friends. Charge them 15% of the final value fee. That’s a taste of making money to sell items on eBay (which is easy). Then, tell them to tell all of their friends and coworkers that you can sell items for them on eBay. Give them a business card and let word of mouth do the rest. Leave flyers on your neighbors doorsteps….you get my drift.

Once people start calling you will get a taste of how much crap some people have. They will think that it is priceless but you will not lie to them and agree with them. It is not worth your time, especially if you have other clients calling you. Create a fee structure like this one: if the final value is is $50-$200 you charge 25% of the final value. If $201-$500 you charge 20%. If %501-$1,000 you charge 15%. If above $1,000, you charge 10%. This is just a suggested starting point, feel free to use it and adjust it.

If you start making your own path and aren’t relying on a 9-5 income, do this one thing and I can personally guarantee that you will keep the clients coming: Treat each and every client like they are your only client. Do this and they will keep coming back.

I hope these suggestions are helpful to you and get you thinking outside of the cubical box. If you lose your job, create one.


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Plastic Surgery

Friday, April 10th, 2009

This horse has been beaten to death, I know, but I must continue talking about debt. It is such a huge problem in our culture today and I am afraid that it is only going to get worse as the years go by.

Even after the global economy going into a recession, and even after millions of families having to foreclose on their homes, the vast majority of people will still be dependent on credit cards and other loans in order to meet the expenses that are associated with living life.

That’s right, living life. Paying the bills, putting food on the table, gas in the car, and even taking vacations. I know that you already know what my advice is but I have to give it to you anyway: do not rely on debt. Do not use debt. Do not get into debt. And if you are in debt get OUT as quickly as possible; especially if the debt is credit card debt.

If you have credit card debt, if you carry a balance on ANY of your credit cards, the best way to deal with that debt is to CUT THE CARD! Do not leave the card intact and available for use, because all that does is keep you deeper in debt and farther from getting out of debt. Cut up any and all cards that carry a balance and focus solely on paying them off! I outline the steps you can take, after cutting up your card, here.

“The borrower is servant to the lender” – Proverbs 22:7

Not only is debt a hole that some folks never get out off, but it is a hole that some folks don’t want to get out of. They get comfortable in their debt and believe that it is a part of life, a natural occurance that is inevitable. This is a lie and they are doing nothing but hurting themselves.

The verse above, Proverbs 22:7, is a verse that I absolutely love. It is a painfully true statement. I talk here about how I was indebted to my father in-law and how I wanted nothing but to get out of that debt! It had nothing to do with the fact that he was my father in-law or that he was using the debt against me. Debt chains you down, it does not give you the freedom to do as you please. In the article linked above, I mention that while indebted to my father in-law it would have been foolish of me to make any large purchases, and if I would have, I would have given my father in-law, my lender, every right to be upset with me. And while some will argue that it would not be his place, I would have made it his place because I was indebted to him, I was his servant.

When you are not indebted to someone, or some company, you have a freedom that comes only when you are free from the burden of debt. You can spend as you wish, save as you wish, and do anything you would like without having to answer to anyone. Essentially.

Please, do yourself a favor, stop spending yourself further into debt. Get serious about getting out of debt. You will not regret the decision to make sacrifices now so that you won’t have to in the future. In the word’s of Dave Ramsey: “Live like no one else [today], so later you can live like no one else.”

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A Glimmer of Hope

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

While banks, insurance companies, and automakers, are all failing, a company in the UK that provides debt advice and support is growing. Debt Free Direct bought consumer debt advice group Clear Start UK. While banks are failing, a debt management company is growing. I love that.

This is encouraging to me!! This provides me with a glimmer of hope that we are not all lost, that not everyone out there is giving up and settling with the MYTH that debt is a part of life.

We all know that debt has become a fact of every day life. Some people believe that debt is inevitable and there is no other way to do things. But on the flip side of this coin, there are some of us who know that there is another way and a better way to handle money  and life. For me, CASH is the name of the game. Paying with cash and having a lot of money piled up in my money market account incase of emergencies is what helps me sleep at night. It could be different for you, but as long as you know that debt is not a way to do anything, you are good.

For some, this realization may not come as easy. For most debt has not only been a part of their lives, but their parents lives as well. Some families are absolutely torn apart by debt. It is at this point, at the point where DEBT starts to control their life, that people start to think. They think about everything they have but don’t own and they think of all of the arguments they have had with their spouses or significant others over money. The thought process may take some time, but eventually they will get to the point where they know what they need to do. They need to change and they need to learn how to manage the debt they have, get rid of it, and start over.

This is where a company like Debt Free Direct comes in, and thankfully they are going to be sticking around. They offer free advice to their clients and provide them with debt solutions to help them get out of debt. With people slowly coming to the realization that living with debt does not have to be them, I see companies like this doing nothing but growing. And this makes me happy!

If you have been buried with debt and can not imagine where to start, do some research and find a debt solution company that can truly help you. Be careful, some will be nothing but a scam, but not every debt solution company is. Do your research, call a lot of people, and make an informed decision.

Asking for help is not a bad thing.

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Don't be Lazy, Get a Job

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

While unemployment rates are rising (in the US and the UK), more and more people are turning to debt to make it by. Using credit cards to pay bills, borrowing money from friends and family, and even taking out loans. I’m sorry, but this is not the answer to the problem.

If you are fired, or laid off, or out of work, you have a new job. That’s right, a new job. You don’t get to “take the day” and mosey around your house or apartment. You have a new FULL TIME job. This job requires 8 hours of your attention every day and does not include a paid lunch. It should start promptly at 8am and end 8 hours later. Monday through Friday, this is your new job: LOOKING FOR A JOB.

I know, easy, right? Well apparently not if the unemployment rate keeps going up. But let me encourage you: you are better than that. You do not need to stay in that number. You do not need to settle for government hand outs and you do not need to NOT WORK because that is what other unemployed people are doing.

If you are laid off, your new job is finding a job. If it takes two full weeks (80 hours) to land the next job then that is what it takes. Call every person you know, or knew, and get your feelers out there! Look online. Call temp agencies. Settle for SOMETHING. Dig ditches for all I care. As long as you are being paid and are not relying on DEBT to live then I’m happy, and you should be too.

The worst thing you can do for yourself, and your family (or future family), is sit on your butt all day after being laid off. Some may look at losing a job as a terrible thing, and some make it into a terrible thing by not doing anything about it, but it can be used for good. Start your own business. Change careers. Etc. JUST DON’T SIT AROUND DOING NOTHING!! Get creative and do what it takes to stay out of using debt to live. Because, my friend, you are better than that, and you know it as well as I do.

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WYAN Radio Ep 13 – Credit Cards Are Not Your Friends

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Through a discussion with a co-worker my distrust of credit cards was further cemented. They are not to be trusted and are not to be relied on! Don’t make the mistake that millions of people have, DO NOT THINK THAT A CREDIT CARD IS YOUR FRIEND!

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Show notes:

  • Transferring a balance to your credit card is risky
  • Understand what you are getting into when you sign up for a credit card
  • Credit card companies apply payments to the balance with the lowest interest rate
  • There are other ways to build credit (future podcast episode)
  • In a band? Send me your music and I’ll consider it for the podcast (send to wyanradio@gmail.com)
  • The French Revolution – For The Money (visit their Myspace page)

Thanks for listening! Have any comments on the show or want to suggest a topic? Send me a note at wyanradio@gmail.com.

What are your thoughts on today’s topic? Send a voice recording to the email address above to have your thoughts included on the next podcast :-)

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